Depth Study
Depth Study
Aim
To investigate the properties allotropes carbon,model their structure and bonding
Hypothesis statement
Allotropes are the existence in more than one form. Carbon, the 6th element in the periodic
table is denoted by the letter “C”. Carbon is found almost everywhere, and it is one of the
most abundant materials on earth. However, carbon is one of the components composed of
many allotropes. Each allotropes of carbon have different properties. Types of allotropes
carbon include diamond, graphite, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, carbon nanobuds,
amorphous carbon and so on.
Carbon nanomaterials make up another class of carbon allotropes. They have a cylindrical
carbon molecule or circular cylinder shape. The nanotube names come from their size
because they are only a few nanometers in diameter. They are made up of layers of graphite
in cylindrical form and they are usually closed at both ends. One property of carbon
nanotubes is that they are very strong but also elastic. Instead of it, carbon nanotubes are
also lightweight, with a density about one quarter that of steel. Another property that they
have is good conduct of electricity especially of heat.
Amorphous carbon is similarly used for carbon when it does not have any crystal structure.
They have some short range order that can be observed, but there is no long range pattern of
atomic positions. The highest grade,anthracite, is about 90% carbon and 10% other elements.
Bituminous coal is about 75-90% carbon, and lignite is the name for coal that is around 55%
carbon.
A final allotrope of carbon is carbon nanofoam. Carbon nanofoam consists of a low density
cluster assembly of carbon atoms strung together in a loose three dimensional web , long and
thinner. Each cluster of carbons are about 6 nanometers wide and have about 4000 carbons
atoms that are linked together in graphite like sheets that are given negative curvatures.
Carbon nanofoam is a poor conductor of electricity and they have many unpaired electrons. It
is believed that the unpaired electrons are due to bonding defects.