Investigation of mechanism of fullerene dissolution in aromatical hydrocarbons

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A comparative investigation of C60 fullerene solubility and donor force of alkyl derivatives of benzene has been performed. Based on the found correlation, which was determined by current methods, between C60 solubility and donor force of solvents, it has been concluded that the process of C60 dissolution in aromatic hydrocarbons is a process of intermolecular interaction combined with charge-transfer and formation of complexes of the donor-acceptor type. The agreement between a series of physical and chemical phenomena (factors, properties) observed in studies of C60 solubility and a number of existing criteria which allow the phenomena to be interpreted as a manifestation of the charge-transfer interaction substantiates our conclusion. © 2007 Springer.

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Anikina, N. S., Schur, D. V., Zaginaichenko, S. Y., Krivushchenko, O. Y., Mil’to, O. V., & Kale, A. (2007). Investigation of mechanism of fullerene dissolution in aromatical hydrocarbons. In NATO Security through Science Series A: Chemistry and Biology (pp. 19–36). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5514-0_2

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