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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 624: 537-545, 2022 Oct 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35679641

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HYPOTHESIS: To disperse high concentration of C60 fullerene in water, we propose to use an emulsification-evaporation process in the presence of an amphiphilic polymer whose chemical structure has been chosen for inducing specific interaction with fullerene The viscosity enhancement provided by self-assembly of the amphiphilic polymers in water should result in high stability of the suspensions. The organic solvent has also to been chosen so as to maximize the initial fullerene concentration. EXPERIMENTS: The concentrations of polymer and fullerene, the solvent type and the volume fraction of the organic phase have been varied. Their influence on the concentration of the fullerene dispersions and on the size and shape of the resulting nanoparticles have been investigated by UV-Visible spectroscopy, light scattering and cryo-transmission electron microscopy experiments. FINDINGS: The resulting nanoparticles consist of aggregates of C60 fullerene stabilized by the cationic polymer with morphologies/sizes tunable through fullerene and polymer concentration. At high fullerene concentration, nanoplatelets are obtained that consist in thin 2D nanocrystals. Their suspensions are very stable with time due to the viscosity of the dispersing aqueous medium. The concentration of fullerene nanoparticles dispersed in water is as high as 8 g/L which corresponds to an upper limit that has never been reached so far.

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RSC Adv ; 11(11): 6002-6007, 2021 Feb 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35423142

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A benzo[ghi]perylenetriimide (BPTI) derivative bearing a terminal azido group on the expanded π-conjugated backbone has been synthesized and characterized. This promising photo- and electroactive BPTI motif has been used to obtain an original penta(organo)fullerene as a promising multi-electron acceptor system. Our studies show its self-assembly resulting from aggregation via π-π stacking interaction in solution and in the solid state.

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