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Title: Kinetically stabilized C-60-toluene solvate nanostructures with a discrete absorption edge enabling supramolecular topotactic molecular exchange
Authors: Rana, Moumita
Bharathanatha, R. R.
Gautam, Ujjal K.
Keywords: Physical Chemistry
Materials Science
Solid C-60 Films
Optical-Absorption
Fullerene C-60
Crystal-Structure
Growth-Mechanism
Electronic-Spectra
Single-Crystal
Thin-Films
Transformation
Shape
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Citation: Rana, M; Bharathanatha, RR; Gautam, UK, Kinetically stabilized C-60-toluene solvate nanostructures with a discrete absorption edge enabling supramolecular topotactic molecular exchange. Carbon 2014, 74, 44-53, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbon.2014.03.001
Carbon
74
Abstract: Nanosized fullerene solvates have attracted widespread research attention due to recent interesting discoveries. A particular type of solvate is limited to a fixed number of solvents and designing new solvates within the same family is a fundamental challenge. Here we demonstrate that the hexagonal closed packed (HCP) phase of C-60 solvates, formed with m-xylene, can also be stabilized using toluene. Contrary to the notion on their instability, these can be stabilized from minutes up to months by tuning the occupancy of solvent molecules. Due to high stability, we could record their absorption edge, and measure excitonic life-time, which has not been reported for any C-60 solvate. Despite being solid, absorbance spectrum of the solvates is similar in appearance to that of C-60 in solution. A new absorption band appears at 673 nm. The fluorescence lifetime at 760 nm is similar to 1.2 ns, suggesting an excited state unaffected by solvent-C-60 interaction. Finally, we utilized the unstable set of HCP solvates to exchange with a second solvent by a topotactic exchange mechanism, which rendered near permanent stability to the otherwise few minutes stable solvates. This is also the first example of topotactic exchange in supramolecular crystal, which is widely known in ionic solids. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2527
ISSN: 0008-6223
Appears in Collections:Research Papers (Ujjal K. Gautam)

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