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Difference Between Graphene and Fullerene

The key difference between graphene and fullerene is that graphene has a two-dimensional structure, while fullerene has a three-dimensional structure.

Fundamentally, graphene and fullerene are allotropes of carbon. That is; there are four major allotropes of carbon; graphene, fullerene, and the other two are diamond and graphite.

CONTENTS

1. Overview and Key Difference
2. What is Graphene
3. What is Fullerene
4. Side by Side Comparison – Graphene vs Fullerene in Tabular Form
5. Summary

What is Graphene?

Graphene is an allotrope of carbon which occurs as two-dimensional sheets, which can be named as “two-dimensional hexagonal lattice”. Moreover, it is an infinitely large aromatic molecule. The structure is as follows:

Figure 01: Structure of a Graphene Sheet

Furthermore, this material has a unique set of properties:

What is Fullerene?

Fullerene is an allotrope of carbon which occurs as spheres of carbon. Therefore, unlike graphene, fullerene is a 3D structure. Furthermore, it occurs as a large spheroidal molecule, and it consists of a cage formed by sixty or more atoms.

Figure 02: Structure of Fullerene

It is a closed structure, so there are no edges. Moreover, it has single and double bonds between carbon atoms. Moreover, the cage of fullerene is made by rings of carbon atoms (there can be 5 to 7 carbon atoms per ring). Though it mainly occurs as a sphere, it also can occur as an ellipsoid, tube or some other shape. Moreover, the size of the fullerene molecule may vary.

What is the Difference Between Graphene and Fullerene?

Graphene is an allotrope of carbon that occurs as sheets of carbon while fullerene is an allotrope of carbon which occurs as spheres of carbon. The key difference between graphene and fullerene is that graphene has a two-dimensional structure, while fullerene has a three-dimensional structure. Moreover, there are no edges in fullerene, but in grapheme, there are edges.

The below infographic summarizes the difference between graphene and fullerene.

Summary – Graphene vs Fullerene

In brief, graphene and fullerene are important allotropic structures of carbon. The key difference between graphene and fullerene is that graphene has a two-dimensional structure, while fullerene has a three-dimensional structure.

Reference:

1. Devasena, Thiyagarajan, and Arul Prakash Francis. “Graphene: From Lab to Life.” Graphene, vol. 2, no. 1, Jan. 2014, pp. 62–66., doi:10.1166/graph.2014.1037.
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