Solid C60 reacts with low-pressure fluorine at 300 K, yielding yellow-
to-white solids which are air-stable for long periods, with average co
mpositions in the range C60F35-44. Mass spectrometry reveals broad dis
tributions of F/C ratios, with only trace amounts of perfluorofulleren
e C60F60. Infrared and other data indicate the presence of C-F bonds,
from which we deduce a ''fuzzyball'' structure with fluorines external
ly attached to the fullerene skeleton. Most of the material sublimes i
n vacuum at 300-degrees-C; molecules with F/C ratios > 48 probably dec
ompose. The sublimed product is highly crystalline; X-ray analysis yie
lds an average C-F bond length 1.49 angstrom. Thin films may be prepar
ed by sublimation or spin-coating from solution. Contact angle measure
ments using water droplets suggest potentially interesting lubricating
properties.