Ja. Nisha et al., X-RAY-DIFFRACTION AND THERMOANALYTICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF AMORPHOUS CARBONS DERIVED FROM C-60, Thermochimica acta, 286(1), 1996, pp. 17-24
We have synthesized two kinds of amorphous carbon products starting fr
om C-60, one by low-temperature oxidation and the other by vacuum-anne
aling in a sealed tube at 900 degrees C. Our characterization studies
indicate that the former has a nominal composition C5O and consists of
two amorphous phases one of which has an amorphous C-60 structure, an
d may perhaps be a C-60 polymer, whereas the other has an amorphous gr
aphitic carbon structure. The product obtained by vacuum-annealing of
C-60 has a negligible oxygen content and is single phase with an amorp
hous graphitic carbon structure. The TG-DTA thermograms of both these
materials in oxygen exhibit close similarity with respect to their ign
ition temperatures and the two-step burning process. However, their he
ats of combustion differ. The TG-DTA studies in a helium atmosphere fo
llowed by X-ray characterization of the residue indicate that although
vacuum-amorphized C-60 is stable and remains amorphous up to 1000 deg
rees C the amorphous product C5O exhibits appreciable volatility perha
ps due to oxygen-induced instability. The volatilization proceeds in t
wo steps and the gas phase may contain carbon clusters. Together with
volatilization, crystallization of amorphous C5O also occurs.