By slowly evaporating solutions of fullerene C60 in CCl4 at room tempe
rature, a stable solvate (C60, 2CCl4) crystallizes in a simple hexagon
al system (Laue class 6/mmm) with a = 10. 10(5) angstrom and c = 10.75
(5) angstrom. This solvate undergoes a phase transition at 210-220 K a
nd decomposes at 397 K. Atomic force microscopy of the (001 ) face sho
ws a C60 molecular packing analogous to that which exists in the {111}
planes of face-centered cubic C60. It seems likely that C60 and CCl4
molecules are orientationally disordered at room temperature.