Methods for the Synthesis of Endohedral Fullerenes
In the present manuscript the authors show the progress recorded regarding the main synthesis methods of metal endo-fullerenes. Shown, that nowadays, the most productive and common method of producing endohedral fullerenes is the electric arc process due to the fact that (a) it is simple
enough to introduce atoms into the plasma from solids and gases; (b) its performance is the highest among other methods; (c) gives a wide range of produced types of metallofullerenes in an inert atmosphere-mono-, di-, tri-metalfullerenes, metal carbide clusters, in a reactive atmosphere (N2,
NH3)-metal nitride and cyanide clusters, heterofullerenes; (d) provides the greatest energy potential, which is likely to allow the introduction into the cells of fullerene molecules metal atoms with higher ionization energies than titanium (≥7 eV). The yield of metal endofullerenes
is substantially higher than the “empty” fullerenes. In this case, the stabilization of both metal atoms and fullerene cells occurs. The quantitative and qualitative output of MEF is significantly affected by: (a) conditions of the process in the reactor: the gas pressure, its
flow rate, temperature, amperage; the distance between the electrodes, and others, that is, those factors that determine the plasma temperature and the residence time of the reaction particles in it; (b) the composition of solid additives (salts, oxides, metal alloys) in the graphite anode
and their quantitative (mol) ratio with carbon; (c) replacement of the inert atmosphere of the synthesis with the active one (helium-with nitrogen, ammonia, water vapor, CO and other gases).
Keywords: Carbon Plasma; Electric Arc Process; Endofullerene; Fullerene C60; Ion Implantation; Laser Evaporation
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: NNLOT, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi 71, Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan 2: Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science of NASU, St. Krzhizhanovskogo 3, Kiev, 03142, Ukraine 3: Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry, NAS of Ukraine, 17 General Naumov Str., Kyiv 03680, Ukraine 4: Ningbo University of Technology, Ningbo, 315211, China
Publication date: April 1, 2021
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