2015 article

Fullerenes in Aromatic Solvents: Correlation between Solvation-Shell Structure, Solvate Formation, and Solubility

Peerless, J. S., Bowers, G. H., Kwansa, A. L., & Yingling, Y. G. (2015, November 11). The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol. 119, pp. 15344–15352.

By: J. Peerless n, G. Bowers n, A. Kwansa n & Y. Yingling n

Contributors: Y. Yingling n, A. Kwansa n, G. Bowers n & J. Peerless n

topics (OpenAlex): Fullerene Chemistry and Applications; Carbon Nanotubes in Composites; Graphene research and applications
TL;DR: The determined dependence of the solvation-shell structure on the geometric shape of the solvent might allow for enhanced control of fullerene solution-phase behavior during processing by chemically tailoring the solvent molecular structure, potentially diminishing the need for costly and environmentally harmful halogenated solvents and/or additives. (via Semantic Scholar)
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