Nanomaterials (Mar 2024)

Comparative Studies of the Structural and Physicochemical Properties of the First Fullerene Derivative FD-C<sub>60</sub> (Fullerenol) and Second Fullerene Derivate SD-C<sub>60</sub> (3HFWC)

  • Djuro Koruga,
  • Ivana Stanković,
  • Lidija Matija,
  • Dietmar Kuhn,
  • Bastian Christ,
  • Sofia Dembski,
  • Nenad Jevtić,
  • Jelena Janać,
  • Vladimir Pavlović,
  • Bart De Wever

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano14050480
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 480

Abstract

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In order to maximally reduce the toxicity of fullerenol (the first derivative of C60, FD-C60), and increase its biomedical efficiency, the second derivative SD-C60 (3HFWC, Hyper-Harmonized Hydroxylated Fullerene Water Complex) was created. Several different methods were applied in the comparative characterization of FD-C60 and SD-C60 with the same OH groups in their core. FD-C60 as an individual structure was about 1.3 nm in size, while SD-C60 as an individual structure was 10–30 nm in size. Based on ten physicochemical methods and techniques, FD-C60 and SD-C60 were found to be two different substances in terms of size, structure, and physicochemical properties; FD-C60, at 100 °C, had endothermic characteristics, while SD-C60, at 133 °C, had exothermic characteristics; FD-C60 did not have water layers, while SD-C60 had water layers; the zeta potential of FD-C60 was −25.85 mV, while it was −43.29 mV for SD-C60. SD-C60 is a promising substance for use in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

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