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Original Articles

Filtration process combined with mechanical action, as a method for efficient extraction of endohedral metallofullerenes from carbon soot

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Pages 803-807 | Received 03 Jul 2019, Accepted 22 Jul 2019, Published online: 12 Aug 2019
 

Abstract

The paper presents results of fullerenes and endohedral metallofullerenes extracts studies, isolated from the graphite rods carbon soot spray, and containing Y2O3 in a high frequency arc discharge. Two ways of extraction were applied and compared – (1) the classic method of Soxhlet extraction, and (2) the one developed by our team – extraction based on mechanical action combined with filtration. To implement the method, we used a laboratory version of installation, embodying technical solutions for rapid extraction. Chromatographic and mass spectrometry studies of fullerene extracts obtained by these methods revealed that by combining mechanical action with simultaneous filtration, we can significantly intensify and reduce the process of extracting fullerenes and endohedral metallofullerenes compared to the Soxhlet extraction method. This is especially evident in the release of endohedral metallofullerenes. Our method allows to reduce the release time of fullerenes from 10 g of carbon soot on laboratory installation up to 15 minutes, against the Soxhlet extraction method taking 18 hours. Whilst, the total number of fullerenes extracted by both methods almost coincides (the extraction method using mechanical action allowed us to extract 0.2-0.4 wt. % more), the composition of the isolated fullerene mixtures is different. The relative content of higher fullerenes and endohedral metallofullerenes exceeds when the mechanical action-based extraction method applied.

Acknowledgments

Mass spectrometry studies presented in this paper were carried out by using the equipment of the Institute of Solid State and materials research them. Leibniz, Dresden, Germany (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, Dresden, German (IFW-Dresden)) for which the authors thank A.A. Popov.

Additional information

Funding

The reported study was funded by RFBR, project number 18-29-19080.

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