Nanofibers of fullerene C60 through interplay of ball-and-socket supermolecules

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Mixing solutions of p-tBucalix[5]arene and C60 in toluene results in a 1:1 complex (C60)∩(p-tBu-calix[5]-arene), which precipitates as nanofibers. The principle structural unit is based on a host-guest ball-and-socket nanostructure of the two components, with an extended structure comprising zigzag/helical arrays of fullerenes (powder X-ray diffraction data coupled with molecular modeling). Under argon at temperatures above 309°C, the fibers undergo selective volatilization of the calixarenes to afford C60-core nanostructures encapsulated in a graphitic material sheath, which exhibits a dramatic increase in surface area. Above 650°C the material exhibits an ohmic conductance response, due to the encapsulation process. © 2007 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Hubble, L. J., & Raston, C. L. (2007). Nanofibers of fullerene C60 through interplay of ball-and-socket supermolecules. Chemistry - A European Journal, 13(23), 6755–6760. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.200700339

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