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Formation of hydrogen-capped polyynes by laser ablation of C60 particles suspended in solution

✍ Scribed by Masaharu Tsuji; Shingo Kuboyama; Toshinori Matsuzaki; Takeshi Tsuji


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
141 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6223

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✦ Synopsis


Laser ablation of C particles suspended in hexane or methanol solution has been studied using a Nd:YAG laser (266, 60 355, 532, and 1064 nm). Insoluble product analysis by Raman spectroscopy showed that C particles transformed to 60 graphite-like ones. On the other hand, soluble product analysis by HPLC coupled with UV absorption spectroscopy and GC / MS demonstrated that linear hydrogen-capped polyynes (C H : n58, 10, 12) were formed. The dominant C H

polyyne was C H in all cases. The relative abundance of polyynes decreased with increasing wavelength of the Nd:YAG 8 2 laser, except for 266-nm irradiation in hexane, where the relative abundance of polyynes at 355 nm was greater than that at 266 nm. It was therefore concluded that photochemical processes are more important than thermal ones for the formation of polyynes. The relative abundance of polyynes in hexane was greater than that in methanol. The dependence of relative abundance of polyynes on the particles concentration, laser irradiation time, and laser power was measured in order to obtain information on formation mechanism of polyynes. These results and reported laser photochemical processes of C 60 molecules in the gas phase suggested that C radicals produced from C are polymerized and hydrogenated to form C H 2 6 0 8 2 and much smaller amounts of C H and C H .