Talk:Fullerite

This article is confusing, Fullerites are solid-state fullerenes as opposed to single molecules or solutions. Fullerites have a certain crystal packing. The P-SWNT in the article is an example of a fullerite. See source below: http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~edudev/Fullerene/solidstate.html propose to move P-SWNT to a separate article

V8rik 20:50, 13 November 2005 (UTC)


 * I agree, the grammar is far from perfect, and it seems as if the writer did not fully understand what he was talking about. I have therefore nominated the article for speedy deletion. Either that or fix it. Thoughts? 88.106.209.191 18:58, 9 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Poor grammar is not a valid reason for a speedy delete. These things have only been around since the mid-eighties.  The guys that discovered them won the Nobel prize.  Do ya really think we should speedy delete it because of grammar? Get real. Rklawton 04:18, 12 April 2006 (UTC)

It looks like most of the material here is covered, and better, in Carbon nanotube. I'd be inclined to just redirect to there. Lisamh 00:17, 25 September 2006 (UTC)

I would suggest that this article be updated and left seperate because it is describing something unique. I'm not very knowledgable on the subject, but I would suggest leaving it as is and making it more understandable.mvirts 2-29-06

Merge

 * Merge - ultrahard fullerite sounds like a type of fullerite to me - mastodon 11:44, 17 April 2006 (UTC)

Honour??
Why would it be an honour to be higher than 10 on the hardness scale? We dont need to personnify minerals!!!

Yes they do, they have feelings. --75.82.75.12 (talk) 01:47, 24 January 2008 (UTC)