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La@C82 as a spin-active filling of SWCNTs: ESR study of magnetic and photophysical properties

Ciric, Luka
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Pierzchala, Katarzyna
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Sienkiewicz, Andrzej
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2008
Physica Status Solidi B-Basic Solid State Physics

Electron microscopy (TEM) and electron spin resonance ESR) were applied to characterize lanthanum metallofullerene(La@C82)-filled peapods. The peapods were prepared by encapsulation of La@C82 in SWCNTs, which were obtained by laser ablation technique in the presence of nonmagnetic catalysts Pt : Rh : Re. Empty fullerenes, C60, were used as separators for the spin-active La@C82. TEM analysis confirmed filling of peapods with both C60 and La@C82 molecules. ESR spectra acquired in the temperature range from 5 K to 295 K provided indirect evidence of encapsulation of the spin-active La@C82 in carbon nanotubes and pointed to marked differences in magnetic properties of peapods as a function of the relative concentration of La@C82. Preliminary ESR studies of the photo-physical properties of La@C82 in CS2 revealed that, under illumination with white light, La@C82 neither generated singlet oxygen nor was photoactive against a paramagnetic target, nitroxide radical (TEMPO).

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