Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9694146 | Thermochimica Acta | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Co-aggregation of fullerene C60 and thiophene has been studied calorimetrically in cyclohexene at 25 °C. The total aggregation heat is found to depend on initial concentration of thiophene and fall between â1.9 and â5.8 kJ molâ1. The corresponding thiophene/fullerene molar ratio (“co-aggregation number”) ranges from 7 to 12. The data are rationalized by formation of heteromolecular nanoaggregates with intermolecular contacts of both fullerene-thiophene and fullerene-fullerene types. A physical model describing interaction between fullerenes and Ï-donors in solution is substantiated and used to explain heterogeneity of composites containing fullerenes.
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Authors
Nicholas Yu. Borovkov, Svetlana V. Blokhina, Alexis M. Kutepov, Natalie Sh. Lebedeva, Natalie A. Pavlycheva,