Issues

 / 

1998

 / 

November

  

Reviews of topical problems


Fullerenes in solutions

, ,
National Research Centre ‘Kurchatov Institute’, pl. akad. Kurchatova 1, Moscow, 123182, Russian Federation

Phenomena and processes related to the behavior of fullerenes in solutions are reviewed. Data on the solubility of C60 and C70 fullerenes in a large number of solvents at various temperatures are presented as well as on diffusion coefficient of fullerenes in solutions. The relation between the factors controlling the behavior of dissolved fullerenes and the clustering tendency they show is analyzed. This tendency, which sets fullerenes apart from other large molecules, underlies many aspects of fullerene behavior in solutions, such as the recently discovered nonmonotone temperature dependence of fullerene solubility in various solvents, the nonlinear concentration dependence of nonlinear optical susceptibility, the sharp dependence of the color of a fullerene solution on the solution composition (the solvatochromatic effect), the concentration dependence of the heat of solution of fullerenes in organic solvents, etc. Growth mechanisms of fractal clusters in fullerene solutions are analyzed along with similarity laws determining the thermodynamic characteristics of fullerite crystals.

Fulltext pdf (933 KB)
Fulltext is also available at DOI: 10.1070/PU1998v041n11ABEH000502
PACS: 36.40.−c, 61.46.+w, 61.48.+c (all)
DOI: 10.1070/PU1998v041n11ABEH000502
URL: https://ufn.ru/en/articles/1998/11/b/
000077738800002
Citation: Bezmel’nitsyn V N, Eletskii A V, Okun’ M V "Fullerenes in solutions" Phys. Usp. 41 1091–1114 (1998)
BibTexBibNote ® (generic)BibNote ® (RIS)MedlineRefWorks

Îðèãèíàë: Áåçìåëüíèöûí Â Í, Åëåöêèé À Â, Îêóíü Ì Â «Ôóëëåðåíû â ðàñòâîðàõ» ÓÔÍ 168 1195–1220 (1998); DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0168.199811b.1195

References (78) Cited by (234) Similar articles (20) ↓

  1. A.V. Eletskii, B.M. Smirnov “Fullerenes and carbon structuresPhys. Usp. 38 935–964 (1995)
  2. A.V. Eletskii, B.M. Smirnov “FullerenesPhys. Usp. 36 (3) 202–224 (1993)
  3. A.V. Eletskii “Endohedral structuresPhys. Usp. 43 111–137 (2000)
  4. A.V. Eletskii “Carbon nanotubesPhys. Usp. 40 899–924 (1997)
  5. B.M. Smirnov “Systems of atoms with a short-range interactionSov. Phys. Usp. 35 (12) 1052–1079 (1992)
  6. A.V. Eletskii “Mechanical properties of carbon nanostructures and related materialsPhys. Usp. 50 225–261 (2007)
  7. A.V. Eletskii “Sorption properties of carbon nanostructuresPhys. Usp. 47 1119–1154 (2004)
  8. E.F. Mikhailov, S.S. Vlasenko “The generation of fractal structures in gaseous phasePhys. Usp. 38 253–271 (1995)
  9. A.V. Eletskii “Carbon nanotubes and their emission propertiesPhys. Usp. 45 369–402 (2002)
  10. Yu.E. Lozovik, A.M. Popov “Formation and growth of carbon nanostructures: fullerenes, nanoparticles, nanotubes and conesPhys. Usp. 40 717–737 (1997)
  11. V.P. Krainov, M.B. Smirnov “The evolution of large clusters under the action of ultrashort superintense laser pulsesPhys. Usp. 43 901–920 (2000)
  12. B.M. Smirnov “Clusters with close packing and filled shellsPhys. Usp. 36 (10) 933–955 (1993)
  13. B.M. Smirnov “Processes in plasma and gases involving clustersPhys. Usp. 40 1117–1147 (1997)
  14. A.V. Eletskii, B.M. Smirnov “Properties of cluster ionsSov. Phys. Usp. 32 763–782 (1989)
  15. A.V. Eletskii, I.M. Iskandarova et alGraphene: fabrication methods and thermophysical propertiesPhys. Usp. 54 227–258 (2011)
  16. B.M. Smirnov “Scaling method in atomic and molecular physicsPhys. Usp. 44 1229–1253 (2001)
  17. A.V. Eletskii “Carbon nanotube-based electron field emittersPhys. Usp. 53 863–892 (2010)
  18. A.V. Eletskii, A.A. Knizhnik et alElectrical characteristics of carbon nanotube doped compositesPhys. Usp. 58 209–251 (2015)
  19. A.V. Eletskii “Excimer lasersSov. Phys. Usp. 21 502–521 (1978)
  20. G.N. Makarov “Kinetic methods for measuring the temperature of clusters and nanoparticles in molecular beamsPhys. Usp. 54 351–370 (2011)

The list is formed automatically.

© 1918–2024 Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk
Email: ufn@ufn.ru Editorial office contacts About the journal Terms and conditions