The bulk modulus of C60 molecules and crystals: A molecular mechanics approach
- 23 September 1991
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 59 (13) , 1553-1555
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.106280
Abstract
In this letter, the bulk modulus of an individual C60 molecule is calculated in terms of the C,C bond force constant. A range of values for the bulk modulus is obtained with literature values for the force constant. The values obtained all exceed the bulk modulus (441 GPa) of diamond. With a C,C bond force constant equal to that between adjacent carbon atoms in graphite, 7.08 mdyn/Å, a bulk modulus of 903 GPa is obtained. On the basis of a simple composite model it is calculated that single closest-packed C60 crystals of C60 will have a bulk modulus of roughly 668 GPa under hydrostatic pressures. The calculated bulk modulus for a single C60 ‘‘buckyball’’ therefore suggests the possibility that a C60 crystal could be the most incompressible material known, at a pressure above about 50 GPa.Keywords
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