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The Preparation of C60/C70 and the Characterization by Different Techniques

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2011

P. Häussler
Affiliation:
Hoechst Ad, Centraj Research, 6230 Frankfurt 80, Germany
H. Bestgen
Affiliation:
Hoechst Ad, Centraj Research, 6230 Frankfurt 80, Germany
H.-U. ter Meer
Affiliation:
Hoechst Ad, Centraj Research, 6230 Frankfurt 80, Germany
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Abstract

We report on the preparation of C60/C70 by the arc method. Evidence of monofunctional C60O, and C60-CH2 has been observed by mass spectrometry. Dependent on their preparation conditions, high resolution transmission electron microscopy of crystals consisting of mixtures of C60/C70 show different structure. Needle-like crystals grown from toluene show superlattice formation while single crystals obtained by sublimation have fcc structure. UV-VIS-absorption spectra in toluene are compared to those of films of various thickness and crystallinity.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1992

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