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Pre-chromatography crude separation of light fullerenes by poly-termical (re)crystallization method

Abstract

 The pre-chromatography method of crude separation of light fullerenes (C60 and C70) is based on multistage processes of (re)crystallization — the solution of fullerenes solid solutions in liquid solvent (o-xylene) or in liquid o-xylene solutions at high temperature (85 ˚ C) and crystallization of solid solutions from saturated liquid solutions at low temperature (–20 ˚ C). As a result, for example, the initial standard fullerene extract may be efficiently divided into two different solid solutions — the first, considerably enriched in C60 fullerene and the second, considerably enriched by the C70 fullerene. In this separation process, the concentrate enriched by C60, is also enriched in C84. In that process, 98.6 mass % of C60 was contained in the C60- enriched concentrate (from the sum content of C60 in the initial extract), simultaneously, 65.9 mass % of C70 contained in the C70-enriched concentrate (from the sum content of C70 in the initial extract).

About the Authors

V. A. Keskinov
Saint-Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technological University); ILIP Ltd. (Innovations of Leningrad Universities and Enterprises)
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



N. A. Charykov
ILIP Ltd. (Innovations of Leningrad Universities and Enterprises); Saint-Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technological University)
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



M. V. Keskinova
ILIP Ltd. (Innovations of Leningrad Universities and Enterprises)
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



Yu. V. Murashkin
ILIP Ltd. (Innovations of Leningrad Universities and Enterprises); Saint-Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technological University)
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



A. A. Blokhin
ILIP Ltd. (Innovations of Leningrad Universities and Enterprises); Saint-Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technological University)
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



K. N. Semenov
Saint Petersburg State University; ILIP Ltd. (Innovations of Leningrad Universities and Enterprises)
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



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Keskinov V.A., Charykov N.A., Keskinova M.V., Murashkin Yu.V., Blokhin A.A., Semenov K.N. Pre-chromatography crude separation of light fullerenes by poly-termical (re)crystallization method. Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics. 2013;4(3):344-351.

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