Lord Erroll of Hale asked Her Majesty's Government:

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Lord Erroll of Hale asked Her Majesty's Government: Lord Erroll of Hale asked Her Majesty's Government: What steps they are taking to encourage the use of Buckminsterfullerene in science and industry.

Buckminsterfullerene and support research currently being undertaken at Sussex University through the Science and Engineering Research Centre. However, it must be left to the judgment of firms whether they wish to pursue research into commercial applications of Buckminsterfullerene and other fullerenes.

Baroness Seear: My Lords, forgive my ignorance, but can the noble Lord say whether this thing is animal, vegetable or mineral?

Lord Reay: My Lords, I am glad the noble Baroness asked that question Lord Reay: My Lords, I am glad the noble Baroness asked that question. I can say that a Buckminsterfullerene is a molecule composed of 60 carbon atoms known to chemists as C60. Those atoms form a closed cage made up of 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons that fit together like the surface of a football.

Lord Renton: My Lords, is it the shape of a rugger football or a soccer football?

Lord Campbell of Alloway: My Lords, what does it do?

Lord Reay: My Lords, it is thought that it may have several possible uses; for batteries, as a lubricant or as a semi-conductor. All that is speculation It may turn out to have no uses at all.

Earl Russell: My Lords, can one say that it does nothing in particular and does it very well?