화학공학소재연구정보센터
Langmuir, Vol.25, No.19, 11232-11235, 2009
Hydration and Dispersion of C-60 in Aqueous Systems: The Nature of Water-Fullerene Interactions
The nature Of fullerene-water interactions and the role that they play in the fate Of C-60 in aqueous systems is poorly understood. This work provides spectroscopic evidence for the Surface hydroxylation of the initially hydrophobic C-60 molecule when immersed in water. This mechanism appears to be the basis for stabilizing the hydrophilic nC(60) aggregates in suspension. It is remarkable that such a chemical transformation and dispersion are achieved under mild conditions that are readily produced in an aquatic environment. This acquired affinity for water is likely to play a subsequent role in the reactivity, mobility, and bioavailability Of fullerenes in aqueous media.