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Poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) Mediated Solubilization and Stabilization of Fullerene C60 in the Form of Nanofluid in an Alcoholic Medium

Journal

FULLERENES NANOTUBES AND CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES
Volume 23, Issue 12, Pages 1064-1072

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/1536383X.2015.1068295

Keywords

Nanofluids; core-shell structure; chemisorptions; Quenching of light; Hydrodynamic diameter

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  1. Silicon Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, India

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We report on the solubilization and stabilization of C-60 molecules in presence of a macroscopic capping agent such as poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) PVP polymer in n-butanol using a sonochemical route. Augmentation in the absorbance value by nearly two times in the pi -> pi* band in the C(sp(2)) electron transitions of C-60 molecules at 328 nm in presence of PVP suggests an increase in the electron charge density on the surface interface via donor-acceptor interaction. A reasonably broad band feature observed in the pi -> pi* transition at 435 nm in PVP moieties in a PVP-surface modified C-60 sample indicates that PVP is cross-linking over the C-60 surface in specific structure. Quenching of light emission in PVP molecules in n-butanol results from non bonding electrons (n) transfer from C=O: (PVP) moieties to a C-60 nanosurface in a C-60:PVP charge transfer (CT) complex. Dynamic light scattering band measures two bands one at 32.0 nm and other one at 8.1 nm with average values of hydrodynamic diameter 9.2 nm and polydispersity index 0.35 apparently in two types of distinct structures. The zeta plot in the 4.63 mu M C-60 with PVP measures a zeta band with full width at half maximum similar to 14.4 mV with average values of zetapotential xi (-) 12.4 mV and surface conductivity of 0.074 mS/cm. The negative.-value describes that of O-atom of PVP molecules accumulate on the C-60 surface via a chemisorptions process. Raman and Fourier transform infrared bands show that CT complex made in n-butanol presents a poor donation of the C=O n-electrons from PVP moiety to the C-60 molecules owing to adverse steric effect. High resolution transmission electron images in C-60-PVP nanofluids illustrates a core-shell structure which consists of a C-60 core covered by a shell of nearly 2.0 nm thickness of an amorphous PVP layer of a whitish contrast.

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