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Soot-free synthesis of C60
Authors:Ryan P Rodgers  JMichael Ramsey
Affiliation:a National High Magnet Field Laboratory, Ion Cyclotron Resonance Program, Florida State University, 1800 E. Paul Dirac Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32310, USA
b Chemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2008, MS 6142, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6142, USA
Abstract:A new synthetic medium for the production of C60 has been found that does not produce soot. C60 was produced in the liquid phase of an aerosol of precursor soot at 700 °C. The precursor soot aerosol, a high temperature stable form of hydrocarbon, was produced by pyrolysis of acetylene at atmospheric pressure in a flow tube reactor. At 700 °C, the effluent particles were found to contain PAHs, small hydrocarbons and fullerenes but no observable black material. However, when the reactor temperature was changed to 800 °C, soot was also produced in the effluent particles along with PAHs and other small hydrocarbons, and the fullerene product disappeared. These results show a clear competition between the production of fullerenes and other forms of carbon. The filter-collected effluent was shown to be completely soluble in conventional solvents suggesting the possibility of an efficient cyclic synthetic process. Fullerenes were only found in the particle phase implying the first observed liquid phase synthesis of C60.
Keywords:A  Soot  Fullerene  B  Pyrolysis  Carbonization  C  Mass spectrometry
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