ESR, XPS, UV-VIS AND FT-IR INVESTIGATIONS ON THE INTERACTION OF NO AND O-2 WITH HIGHLY DISPERSED C-60 SUPPORTED ON SILICA, TITANIA AND ALKALI CATION-EXCHANGED
M. Anpo et al., ESR, XPS, UV-VIS AND FT-IR INVESTIGATIONS ON THE INTERACTION OF NO AND O-2 WITH HIGHLY DISPERSED C-60 SUPPORTED ON SILICA, TITANIA AND ALKALI CATION-EXCHANGED, Research of chemical intermediates, 21(6), 1995, pp. 631-642
The characteristics of the radical sources in highly dispersed C-60 sa
mples supported on silica, titania and alkali cation-exchanged Y-zeoli
te were investigated in the presence and absence of NO and O-2 by mean
s of ESR, FT-IR and UV-diffuse reflectance spectroscopies, the results
of which were compared with those of the bulk C-60 sample. In the pre
sence of O-2, C-60 dispersed onto supports was found to easily generat
e ESR signals in ambient conditions or under UV-irradiation. The inten
sity of the ESR signal of the C-60 samples were found to strongly depe
nd on the dispersibility of C-60, the kind of support and the degassin
g temperature. Based on these results, the nature of these ESR active
species in C-60 was discussed in detail for the first time. The additi
on of NO led to a dramatic decrease in the intensity of the ESR signal
, its extent also strongly depending on the kind of support, i.e., sil
ica or Y-zeolite and the exchanged-alkali cations on zeolite, i.e., H, Na+, Cs+, while such a decrease was not observed for the bulk C-60.