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Download fileProbing Distinct Fullerene Formation Processes from Carbon Precursors of Different Sizes and Structures
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posted on 19.07.2016, 00:00 by Jong Yoon Han, Tae Su Choi, Soyoung Kim, Jong Wha Lee, Yoonhoo Ha, Kwang Seob Jeong, Hyungjun Kim, Hee Cheul Choi, Hugh I. KimFullerenes,
cage-structured carbon allotropes, have been the subject
of extensive research as new materials for diverse purposes. Yet,
their formation process is still not clearly understood at the molecular
level. In this study, we performed laser desorption ionization-ion
mobility-mass spectrometry (LDI-IM-MS) of carbon substrates possessing
different molecular sizes and structures to understand the formation
process of fullerene. Our observations show that the formation process
is strongly dependent on the size of the precursor used, with small
precursors yielding small fullerenes and large graphitic precursors
generally yielding larger fullerenes. These results clearly demonstrate
that fullerene formation can proceed via both bottom-up and top-down
processes, with the latter being favored for large precursors and
more efficient at forming fullerenes. Furthermore, we observed that
specific structures of carbon precursors could additionally affect
the relative abundance of C60 fullerene. Overall, this
study provides an advanced understanding of the mechanistic details
underlying the formation processes of fullerene.