Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5390121 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The photopolymerization of the orthorhombic C60 polymer has been studied by Raman spectroscopy as a function of laser intensity at ambient and high pressure conditions. The Raman spectra at ambient pressure, excited by 514.5Â nm, show irreversible changes at intensity â¼3200Â W/cm2, while at high pressure the transformation rate increases and the required intensity drops to â¼470Â W/cm2. Raman spectra recorded after pressure release, indicate that non-irradiated sample sites do not exhibit any changes. In addition, ambient pressure X-ray diffraction measurements on high-pressure treated, non-irradiated samples show no structural modification, revealing the dominant role of light in the polymerization processes.
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Authors
K.P. Meletov, V.A. Davydov, A.V. Rakhmanina, V. Agafonov, J. Arvanitidis, D. Christofilos, K.S. Andrikopoulos, G.A. Kourouklis,