Fullerene C60 CAS 131159-39-2

CAS:131159-39-2
MF:C60, C60
Purity:99%
MW:720.64
Other Names:Fullerene C60

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    What is of Fullerene C60 with CAS 131159-39-2?

    An allotrope of carbon containing clusters of 60 carbon atoms bound in a highly symmetric polyhedral structure. The C60 polyhedron has a combination of pentagonal and hexagonal faces similar to the panels on a soccer ball. The molecule was named for the American architect Richard Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983) because its structure resembles a geodesic dome (invented by Fuller). The C60 polyhedra are informally called bucky balls. The original method of making the allotrope was to fire a high-power laser at a graphite target. This also produces less stable carbon clusters, such as C70. It can be produced more conveniently using an electric arc between graphite electrodes in an inert gas. The allotrope is soluble in benzene, from which it can be crystallized to give yellow crystals. This form of carbon is also known as fullerite.

    Description

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    CAS No.
    131159-39-2
    Other Names
    Fullerene C60
    MF
    C60
    Place of Origin
    China
    Shandong
    Type
    Syntheses Material Intermediates
    Purity
    99%

    Application

    ullerenes is also known as fullerines; buckyball. Fullerenes are soluble carbon molecules that are studied and incorporated into cosmetics for their anti-oxidant and free-radical scavenging properties. Some manufacturers cite significantly greater anti-oxidant potential than vitamins C and e and an ability to retain their antifree radical activity under a variety of external conditions such as heat, strong ultraviolet radiation.

    Packing

    25kgs/drum,9tons/20’container,25kgs/bag,20tons/20’container.

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