CLUSTERS OF C60-FULLERENE IN A WATER SOLUTION CONTAINING GAMMA-CYCLODEXTRIN - A PHOTOPHYSICAL STUDY

Citation
M. Sundahl et al., CLUSTERS OF C60-FULLERENE IN A WATER SOLUTION CONTAINING GAMMA-CYCLODEXTRIN - A PHOTOPHYSICAL STUDY, Synthetic metals, 56(2-3), 1993, pp. 3252-3257
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Condensed Matter","Metallurgy & Mining
Journal title
ISSN journal
03796779
Volume
56
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
3252 - 3257
Database
ISI
SICI code
0379-6779(1993)56:2-3<3252:COCIAW>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Gamma-CD has been used to dissolve C60 in water. Depending on the conc entration of cyclodextrin two forms of solutions can exist. At high ga mma-CD:C60 ratio a complex that is monomeric in C60 is stable whereas at lower gamma-CD:C60 ratio a cluster of several C60 molecules surroun ded by gamma-CD can exist. We propose that clusters of different sizes can be formed. The gamma-CD:C60 complex have an electronic absorption spectrum similar to that of an organic solution of C60 and the cluste r have an electronic absorption spectrum similar to that of a thin fil m of C60. For the gamma-CD:C60 complex the photophysical properties ar e similar to those of an organic solution with the exceptions for quen ching of the triplet state by molecular oxygen and annihilation of the triplet state. The rate constant for quenching of the triplet is redu ced by a factor two and the rate constant for annihilation of triplets is reduced by a factor four when compared to those expected for a ''f ree'' C60, respectively. The properties of the clusters are different from those of an organic solution of C60. For water solutions of small clusters, decay of the excited state of the cluster is clearly depend ent on the intensity of the excitation laser pulse, at high laser inte nsity there is both a fast and a slow component m the decay process wh ereas at low laser intensity only the slow process is observed. For ex citation of larger clusters we could only detect a fast decay process.