In this paper, we describe collisions between high-energy (100-keV) fu
llerene ions (C-60(+), C-60(2+), C-70(2+), and C-70(3+)) and C-60. The
fast, forward-directed charged collision products are identified lead
ing to information on electron capture and loss as well as fragmentati
on. Similar studies are performed on rare-gas targets (He and Xe), and
the fragmentation patterns and charge-exchange cross sections are com
pared and discussed. The electron-capture cross sections are two order
s of magnitude larger for collisions with C-60 as compared to Xe, whil
e the smaller cluster-ion fragment peaks are only 3-6 times more inten
se. These observations are discussed in the light of the low ionizatio
n energy and the large mass and size of C-60.