articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyApr 28, 2005Closed access

C 60 in Water:  Nanocrystal Formation and Microbial Response

Georgia Institute of Technology · Rice University

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Abstract

Upon contact with water, under a variety of conditions, C60 spontaneously forms a stable aggregate with nanoscale dimensions (d = 25-500 nm), termed here "nano-C60". The color, hydrophobicity, and reactivity of individual C60 are substantially altered in this aggregate form. Herein, we provide conclusive lines of evidence demonstrating that in solution these aggregates are crystalline in order and remain as underivatized C60 throughout the formation/stabilization process that can later be chemically reversed. Particle size can be affected by formation parameters such as rates and the pH of the water addition. Once formed, nano-C60 remains stable in solution at or below ionic strengths of 0.05 I for months. In…

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Keywords
  • Nanomaterials
  • Aggregate (composite)
  • Aqueous solution
  • Chemistry
  • Ionic bonding
  • Reactivity (psychology)
  • Chemical engineering
  • Nanocrystal
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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