Stability of fullerenes C-60 under hydrothermal conditions (200-800 degrees
C, 100 MPa, 20 min-168 h) has been investigated. The reaction products hav
e been characterized by Raman spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction, The fulle
renes were stable up to 500 degrees C, but they decomposed immediately at 8
00 degrees C into amorphous carbon. In the transition region between 600 an
d 750 degrees C, longer times and higher temperatures of the hydrothermal t
reatment favored decomposition of C-60 With the formation of amorphous carb
on. Addition of nickel to the C-60-H2O system neither suppressed hydrotherm
al decomposition of C-60 nor induced formation of other phases, except of t
he amorphous carbon.