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Facile Method toward Hierarchical Fullerene Architectures with Enhanced Hydrophobicity and Photoluminescence
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EngineeringChemistryEnhanced HydrophobicityFacile MethodChemical EngineeringFullerene Hierarchical StructuresHierarchical Fullerene ArchitecturesFullereneNanostructure SynthesisMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyTwo-step Self-assembly StrategyMolecular EngineeringNano ApplicationNanomaterialsSelf-assemblyPrecipitation MethodMolecule-based MaterialNanoarchitectonicsOrganic-inorganic Hybrid Material
A two-step self-assembly strategy has been developed for the preparation of fullerene hierarchical architectures. Typically, the precipitation method is utilized to synthesize the initial fullerene microstructures, and subsequently a drop-drying process is employed to facilitate the fullerene microstructures to self-assemble into the final hierarchical structures. Overall, this methodology is quite simple and feasible, which can be applied to prepare fullerene hierarchical structures with different morphological features, simply by choosing proper solvent. Moreover, the as-obtained C70 hierarchical structures have many superior properties over the original C70 microrods such as superhydrophobicity and unique photoluminescence behaviors, promising their applications as waterproof optoelectronics.
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