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Fullerite

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(C60/C70 mixture)

Synonym(s):

Fullerenes, C60/C70 mixture

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12352103

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InChI

1S/C60/c1-2-5-6-3(1)8-12-10-4(1)9-11-7(2)17-21-13(5)23-24-14(6)22-18(8)28-20(12)30-26-16(10)15(9)25-29-19(11)27(17)37-41-31(21)33(23)43-44-34(24)32(22)42-38(28)48-40(30)46-36(26)35(25)45-39(29)47(37)55-49(41)51(43)57-52(44)50(42)56(48)59-54(46)53(45)58(55)60(57)59

InChI key

XMWRBQBLMFGWIX-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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General description

Fullerite is a mixture of C60 and C70 fullerenes. It is a crystalline material with high light absorption and an energy band gap of 1.6 eV. It can be used as an acceptor molecule for the fabrication of bulk heterojunction polymeric solar cells.
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Hazard Classifications

Eye Irrit. 2 - STOT SE 3

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Respiratory system

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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High pressure study of the absorption edge of crystalline C60/C70 mixture.
Dolganov VK, et al.
Solid State Communications, 83(1), 63-65 (1992)
Polymerized fullerite structures.
Nunez-Regueiro M, et al.
Physical Review Letters, 74(2), 278-278 (1995)
Mixed C60/C70 based fullerene acceptors in polymer bulk-heterojunction solar cells.
Andersson LM, et al.
Organic Electronics, 13(12), 2856-2864 (2012)

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