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publicationNumber CN-102953150-B
titleOfInvention Preparation of fullerene micro-nano fiber in volatilization and diffusion ways
abstract The invention relates to a preparation method for a fullerene micro-nano fiber. The fullerene micro-nano fiber refers to a one-dimensional fullerene micro-nano material formed by connecting fullerene molecules through intermolecular acting force. According to the method, the fullerene micro-nano fiber is prepared by standing a fullerene solution and a poor solvent in a closed system and utilizing the volatilization and diffusion function of the solvent. The method is simple, easy, high in repetition rate and suitable for industrial production, and raw materials can be recycled. The fullerene micro-nano fiber has potential wide application value in the fields of material science, electronics, optics, biomedicine, catalysts, energy resources, environments and the like.
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