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Information × Registration Number 0211U000297, 0106U010533 , R & D reports Title Experimental investigation of hydrogen capacity of fullerenes and their derevatives popup.stage_title Head Schur Dmytro, Registration Date 28-01-2011 Organization Frantzevich Insitute for Materials Science Problems of the Ukranian National Academy of Sciences popup.description2 A series of experiments have been conducted to produce hydrofullerenes with the greatest content of hydrogen by the noncatalytic hydrogenation in the gaseous phase. The optime regime of C60 hydrogenation has been proposed. As our experimental study has revealed, hydrogen can exist in fullerite in two states, as a lattice hydrogen (0,5wt. % H) and as fullerinated hydrogen (7,7wt. % H). Theoretical calculations have confirmed the maximum concentration of lattice hydrogen. The performed experiments have shown that the induced period is absent at the interaction between molecular hydrogen and fullerite. The sequence of formation of hydrogenated fullerene molecule C60H60 in fullerite has been defined. The interaction of hydrogen atoms with fullerene molecule has been suggested. It has been developed the method of express-analysis of fullerenes in solutions, the optimum regime of fullerite hydrogenation has been determined resulting in the full hydrogenation of fullerene molecule C60. The mechanism for the definition of hydrogenation degree of molecule C60 has been proposed in the present project. Product Description popup.authors Анікіна Ніна Семенівна Боголєпов В,ячеслав Олексійович Золотаренко Анатолій Дмитрович Каменецька Олена Анатоліївна Кривущенко Ольга Яківна Матисіна Зінаїда Альфредівна Шапошнікова Тетяна Іллівна Щур Дмитро Вікторович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Schur Dmytro. Experimental investigation of hydrogen capacity of fullerenes and their derevatives. (popup.stage: ). Frantzevich Insitute for Materials Science Problems of the Ukranian National Academy of Sciences. № 0211U000297
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