Using a surface forces apparatus, measurements were made of the static
adhesion and dynamic friction forces between two smooth solid crystal
line surfaces of C-60 deposited as uniform layers on mica substrates.
Between molecularly smooth surfaces, the surface energy (adhesion ener
gy per unit area) was unusually low, whereas the static friction force
was very high. However, the kinetic friction force between both smoot
h and rough C-60 surfaces was ''normal'', and the same as previously m
easured between rough surfaces. Some of these unusual properties can b
e rationalized in terms of the large size and nearly perfect spherical
shape of the C-60 molecule. The results and analysis suggest that C-6
0 and other large spherical molecules with diameters greater than 5-10
Angstrom interact more as macroscopic particles than as conventional
molecules.