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Aggregation of fullerene C60 in N-methylpyrrolidone and N-methylmorpholine. / Evlampieva, N. P.; Polushin, S. G.; Lavrenko, P. N.; Korneeva, E. V.; Zgonnik, V. N.; Ryumtsev, E. I.

в: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Том 74, № 7, 07.2000, стр. 1183-1187.

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Harvard

Evlampieva, NP, Polushin, SG, Lavrenko, PN, Korneeva, EV, Zgonnik, VN & Ryumtsev, EI 2000, 'Aggregation of fullerene C60 in N-methylpyrrolidone and N-methylmorpholine', Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Том. 74, № 7, стр. 1183-1187.

APA

Evlampieva, N. P., Polushin, S. G., Lavrenko, P. N., Korneeva, E. V., Zgonnik, V. N., & Ryumtsev, E. I. (2000). Aggregation of fullerene C60 in N-methylpyrrolidone and N-methylmorpholine. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 74(7), 1183-1187.

Vancouver

Evlampieva NP, Polushin SG, Lavrenko PN, Korneeva EV, Zgonnik VN, Ryumtsev EI. Aggregation of fullerene C60 in N-methylpyrrolidone and N-methylmorpholine. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 2000 Июль;74(7):1183-1187.

Author

Evlampieva, N. P. ; Polushin, S. G. ; Lavrenko, P. N. ; Korneeva, E. V. ; Zgonnik, V. N. ; Ryumtsev, E. I. / Aggregation of fullerene C60 in N-methylpyrrolidone and N-methylmorpholine. в: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 2000 ; Том 74, № 7. стр. 1183-1187.

BibTeX

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title = "Aggregation of fullerene C60 in N-methylpyrrolidone and N-methylmorpholine",
abstract = "Using translational diffusion, viscosimetry, and Kerr electrooptical techniques, it was found that the properties of fullerene C60 in the N-methylpyrrolidone and N-methylmorpholine media are determined by the duration of storage of the solutions. It was shown that, in these solvents, the fullerene passes into solution in the form of individual molecules, forming fullerene-solvent aggregates. The physical properties of these aggregates (the degree of asymmetry and optical anisotropy) were found to vary with time.",
author = "Evlampieva, {N. P.} and Polushin, {S. G.} and Lavrenko, {P. N.} and Korneeva, {E. V.} and Zgonnik, {V. N.} and Ryumtsev, {E. I.}",
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AU - Korneeva, E. V.

AU - Zgonnik, V. N.

AU - Ryumtsev, E. I.

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N2 - Using translational diffusion, viscosimetry, and Kerr electrooptical techniques, it was found that the properties of fullerene C60 in the N-methylpyrrolidone and N-methylmorpholine media are determined by the duration of storage of the solutions. It was shown that, in these solvents, the fullerene passes into solution in the form of individual molecules, forming fullerene-solvent aggregates. The physical properties of these aggregates (the degree of asymmetry and optical anisotropy) were found to vary with time.

AB - Using translational diffusion, viscosimetry, and Kerr electrooptical techniques, it was found that the properties of fullerene C60 in the N-methylpyrrolidone and N-methylmorpholine media are determined by the duration of storage of the solutions. It was shown that, in these solvents, the fullerene passes into solution in the form of individual molecules, forming fullerene-solvent aggregates. The physical properties of these aggregates (the degree of asymmetry and optical anisotropy) were found to vary with time.

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