Abstract Aqueous dispersions of fullerene C60 were prepared from fulleride solutions in tetrahydrofuran, followed by air oxidation, transfer to water and solvent evaporation. Fulleride exposition to air produces charged fullerene… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Aqueous dispersions of fullerene C60 were prepared from fulleride solutions in tetrahydrofuran, followed by air oxidation, transfer to water and solvent evaporation. Fulleride exposition to air produces charged fullerene dispersions in THF that can be transferred to water to produce aqueous fullerene dispersions, stable for months.
               
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