A plasma arc reactor for fullerene research
- 1 December 1994
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 65 (12) , 3820-3822
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1145171
Abstract
A modified Krätschmer–Huffman reactor for the mass production of fullerenes is presented. Fullerene mass production is fundamental for the synthesis of higher and endohedral fullerenes. The reactor employs mechanisms for continuous graphite-rod feeding and in situ slag removal. Soot collects into a Soxhlet extraction thimble which serves as a fore-line vacuum pump filter, thereby easing fullerene separation from soot. Thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) for yield determination is reported. This TGA method is faster and uses smaller samples than Soxhlet extraction methods which rely on aromatic solvents. Production of 10 g of soot per hour is readily achieved utilizing this reactor. Fullerene yields of 20% are attained routinely.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- Atoms in carbon cages: the structure and properties of endohedral fullerenesNature, 1993
- A New Fullerene SynthesisAngewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1992
- Fullerenes synthesis in combustionCarbon, 1992
- Formation and extraction of very large all-carbon fullerenesThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1991
- High-yield synthesis, separation, and mass-spectrometric characterization of fullerenes C60 to C266Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1991
- Fullerenes from coalNature, 1991
- Preparation of fullerenes with a simple benchtop reactorThe Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1991
- Efficient production of C60 (buckminsterfullerene), C60H36, and the solvated buckide ionThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1990
- Characterization of the soluble all-carbon molecules C60 and C70The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1990
- Solid C60: a new form of carbonNature, 1990