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Spherical Bilayer Vesicles of Fullerene-Based Surfactants in Water: A Laser Light Scattering Study
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EngineeringLarge Spherical VesiclesChemistrySolution (Chemistry)Interface ChemistryFullerene-based SurfactantsFullereneBiophysicsSurfactant SolutionNanotechnologyPhysical ChemistryMolecular AggregateSpherical Bilayer VesiclesColloid ChemistryNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsInterfacial StudyStable Spherical VesiclesLow Solubility
The low solubility of fullerenes in aqueous solution limits their applications in biology. By appropriate substitution, the fullerenes can be transformed into stabilized anions that are water soluble and can form large aggregated structures. A laser light scattering study of the association behavior of the potassium salt of pentaphenyl fullerene (Ph5C60K) in water revealed that the hydrocarbon anions Ph5C60- associate into bilayers, forming stable spherical vesicles with an average hydrodynamic radius and a radius of gyration of about 17 nanometers at a very low critical aggregation concentration of less than 10(-7) moles per liter. The average aggregation number of associated particles in these large spherical vesicles is about 1.2 x 10(4).
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