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Hydrophilization and Functionalization of Fullerene C 60 with Maleic Acid Copolymers by Forming a Non-Covalent Complex.

Nadezhda A SamoilovaMaria A KrayukhinaZinaida S KlemenkovaAlexander Vasylievich NaumkinMichail I BuzinYaroslav O MezhuevEvgeniy A TuretskySergey M AndreevNelya M AnuchinaDmitry A Popov
Published in: Polymers (2024)
In this study, we report an easy approach for the production of aqueous dispersions of C 60 fullerene with good stability. Maleic acid copolymers, poly(styrene- alt -maleic acid) (SM), poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone- alt -maleic acid) (VM) and poly(ethylene- alt -maleic acid) (EM) were used to stabilize C 60 fullerene molecules in an aqueous environment by forming non-covalent complexes. Polymer conjugates were prepared by mixing a solution of fullerene in N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP) with an aqueous solution of the copolymer, followed by exhaustive dialysis against water. The molar ratios of maleic acid residues in the copolymer and C 60 were 5/1 for SM and VM and 10/1 for EM. The volume ratio of NMP and water used was 1:1.2-1.6. Water-soluble complexes (composites) dried lyophilically retained solubility in NMP and water but were practically insoluble in non-polar solvents. The optical and physical properties of the preparations were characterized by UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR, DLS, TGA and XPS. The average diameter of the composites in water was 120-200 nm, and the ξ-potential ranged from -16 to -20 mV. The bactericidal properties of the obtained nanostructures were studied. Toxic reagents and time-consuming procedures were not used in the preparation of water-soluble C 60 nanocomposites stabilized by the proposed copolymers.
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