Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Study of stabilization of self-assembly processes in fullerene C60 solution
View through CrossRef
The dynamics of changes in the values of the refractive index of solutions of C60 in xylene at various concentrations has been studied by the refractometric method. It was found that the deviation from the linear form of the dependence of the refractive index on the C60 concentration occurs at a C60 concentration of 1.8 mg/ml. The deviation is associated with the largest number of molecular interactions between C60−C60 and the formation of large nanoclusters on their basis in solution. It was found by the dynamic light scattering (DLS) that the final size of C60 nanoclusters in solution depends on the initial concentration of the solute. A higher initial concentration of C60 leads to the synthesis of nanoclusters with a larger diameter. Using the method of optical spectroscopy, the processes of self-organization of fullerene C60 molecules in a xylene solution in time are studied. The character of stability of synthesized fullerene nanoclusters in solution is discussed. The results obtained are of particular importance for numerous applications of nanotechnology for understanding self-assembly processes and the development of new nanomaterials.
Arifov Institute of Ion-Plasma and Laser Technologies of Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences
Title: Study of stabilization of self-assembly processes in fullerene C60 solution
Description:
The dynamics of changes in the values of the refractive index of solutions of C60 in xylene at various concentrations has been studied by the refractometric method.
It was found that the deviation from the linear form of the dependence of the refractive index on the C60 concentration occurs at a C60 concentration of 1.
8 mg/ml.
The deviation is associated with the largest number of molecular interactions between C60−C60 and the formation of large nanoclusters on their basis in solution.
It was found by the dynamic light scattering (DLS) that the final size of C60 nanoclusters in solution depends on the initial concentration of the solute.
A higher initial concentration of C60 leads to the synthesis of nanoclusters with a larger diameter.
Using the method of optical spectroscopy, the processes of self-organization of fullerene C60 molecules in a xylene solution in time are studied.
The character of stability of synthesized fullerene nanoclusters in solution is discussed.
The results obtained are of particular importance for numerous applications of nanotechnology for understanding self-assembly processes and the development of new nanomaterials.
Related Results
Interaction of Molecules in Solutions of C60 in Polar Solvents
Interaction of Molecules in Solutions of C60 in Polar Solvents
The features of fullerene C60 in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) solutions and NMP/water solvents were studied using optical absorption spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering (DLS) an...
Different Photoresponses for Positive and Negative Biases of CuPc/C60 Heterojunction Nanostructures
Different Photoresponses for Positive and Negative Biases of CuPc/C60 Heterojunction Nanostructures
Photoresponse characteristic from efficient exciton dissociated heterojunction based on copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) and fullerene (C60) layers was observed the different spectrum ...
Investigation of C60/NMP and C60/NMP/xylene solutions by absorption spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering
Investigation of C60/NMP and C60/NMP/xylene solutions by absorption spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering
The behavior of intermolecular interactions in fresh and aged solutions of fullerene C60 in neat N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP), as well as in NMP/xylene mixed solvents, were studied...
Stability of self-organization of C60 fullerene molecules in xylene/ethanol and xylene/ethanol/water mixtures
Stability of self-organization of C60 fullerene molecules in xylene/ethanol and xylene/ethanol/water mixtures
Abstract
The specific properties of fullerenes give opportunities for their use in new fields of science and technology, and set new challenges for the scientific re...
Solution behavior of buckminsterfullerene (C60) in benzene
Solution behavior of buckminsterfullerene (C60) in benzene
Solution characterization of buckminsterfullerene C60 in benzene was carried out by laser light scattering. Static and dynamic light scattering (SLS and DLS) experiments were accom...
Thermal stability of a star‐shaped poly(1,3‐cyclohexadiene)
Thermal stability of a star‐shaped poly(1,3‐cyclohexadiene)
AbstractA star‐shaped poly(1,3‐cyclohexadiene) (PCHD) with a fullerene‐C60 (C60) core (C60‐PCHD) was prepared to examine the thermal stability of the covalent bond between the C60 ...
Features of C60 fullerene in the toluene-hexane solvent system
Features of C60 fullerene in the toluene-hexane solvent system
he behaviors of self-aggregation of C60 molecules in solution of C60/toluene/hexane were studied by the methods of refractometry, ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, dynamic light sc...
C60-Fused Ketoamides Formation in Self-Sensitized Photo-Oxidation of 2-Fulleropyrrolines and Its Dynamic Study
C60-Fused Ketoamides Formation in Self-Sensitized Photo-Oxidation of 2-Fulleropyrrolines and Its Dynamic Study
Given the immense and potential applications in materials science and biological science, fullerenes and their derivatives have attracted extensive attention.1 A large number of ch...

