Pre-chromatography crude separation of light fullerenes by poly-termical (re)crystallization method
V. A. Keskinovab,
N. A. Charykovba,
M. V. Keskinovab,
Yu. V. Murashkinab,
A. A. Blokhinab,
K. N. Semenovcb a Saint-Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technological University), Saint Petersburg, Russia
b ILIP Ltd. (Innovations of Leningrad Universities and Enterprises), Saint Petersburg, Russia
c Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:
The pre-chromatography method of crude separation of light fullerenes (C
$_{60}$ and C
$_{70}$) is based on multistage processes of (re)crystallization – the solution of fullerenes solid solutions in liquid solvent (o-xylene) or in liquid o-xylene solutions at high temperature (85
$^\circ$C) and crystallization of solid solutions from saturated liquid solutions at low temperature (–20
$^\circ$C). As a result, for example, the initial standard fullerene extract may be efficiently divided into two different solid solutions — the first, considerably enriched in C
$_{60}$ fullerene and the second, considerably enriched by the C
$_{70}$ fullerene. In this separation process, the concentrate enriched by C
$_{60}$, is also enriched in C
$_{84}$. In that process, 98.6 mass % of C
$_{60}$ was contained in the C
$_{60}$-enriched concentrate (from the sum content of C
$_{60}$ in the initial extract), simultaneously, 65.9 mass % of C
$_{70}$ contained in the C
$_{70}$-enriched concentrate (from the sum content of C
$_{70}$ in the initial extract).
Keywords:
light fullerenes, heavy fullerenes, o-xylene, separation, solution, (re)crystallization, temperature, counter-current, pre-chromatography, high efficiency.
PACS:
61.48.+c
Language: English