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Water-soluble C60(OH)22–27 (fullerol) particles with different concentrations in D2O as solvents were used as colloidal spheres. By means of quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS) we determined the dynamic structure factor, S(Q,ω), for samples with concentrations ranging from 1 to 6 vol%. Recently, it has been shown that C60 in CS2 is a new hard-sphere colloidal model system. In contrast to this lipophilic system with only low solubility in most solvents, hydrophilic C60(OH)22-27 can be treated as a new soft-sphere colloidal model system for weakly or even highly charged particles. We show that QENS is well suited for studying the dynamic and static behavior of these fullerolD2O systems with different concentrations. At 1 bar and 298 K, for scattering vectorsQ = 0.4 Å−1 up to Q = 2.6 Å−1 S(Q,ω) can be well described by a sum of a narrow and a broad Lorentzian line. The first is attributed to the diffusion of C6o(OH)22-27 colloidal particles in the solvents, whereas the broad Lorentzian is due to the motion of the solvents molecules themselves. From the width of the narrow line we find the translational diffusion coefficient of the fullerol particles to be about 2.74·10−10 m2V−1. Taking into consideration the hydrodynamic shell and the resulting larger effective hydrodynamic diameter of the particles this value is comparable to those obtained from the StokesEinstein relation. Additionally, we show that the self-diffusion coefficient is significantly influenced by the volume fractions of the fullerol particles in D2O. This is a direct hint for the beginning of particle-particle self-organization in the sense of a liquid-like-ordered system.
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Beck, C., Härtl, W. (2001). Fullerenes as new colloidal model systems. In: Dékány, I. (eds) Adsorption and Nanostructure. Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science, vol 117. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45405-5_24
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