Formation kinetics and photoelectrochemical properties of crystalline C70 one-dimensional microstructures†
Abstract
Assembling sub-nanometer fullerene molecules into ordered microstructures is a necessary step towards their applications, but concise morphology control of the ordered structures is very challenging and the formation mechanism is still a big mystery. We herein report the preparation and morphology control of different C70 one-dimensional (1D) microstructures with regioisomers of xylene as good solvents and isopropyl alcohol (IPA) as a poor solvent using the interfacial precipitation method. Our systematic investigations show that the solvents participating in the formation process of these C70 1D microstructures play a critical role in determining the morphology, crystalline structure, formation process and intrinsic properties of these materials. Furthermore, we have also investigated the photoelectrochemical properties of these C70 1D microstructures, proving their potential applications in related fields.