
Identification
CAS Number
155116-19-1
Name
C60-COOH
Synonyms
3’H-Cyclopropa[1,9][5,6]fullerene-C60-Ih-3′-carboxylic acid
SMILES
C1(C23C14C5=C6C7=C8C9=C1C%10=C%11C%12=C%13C%14=C%10C%10=C1C1=C%15C%16=C%17C%18=C%19C%20=C%21C%22=C%23C%24=C%25C%26=C(C7=C9C%11=C%26C%12=C%24C%22=C%13C%20=C%14C%18=C%10%16)C7=C%25C9=C(C4=C76)C4=C2C(=C%17C3=C%15C5=C81)C%19=C%21C4=C%239)C(=O)O
StdInChI
InChI=1S/C62H2O2/c63-60(64)59-61-55-47-39-29-19-11-3-1-2-5-9-7(3)15-23-17(9)27-21-13(5)14-6(2)10-8-4(1)12(11)20-26-16(8)24-18(10)28-22(14)32-31(21)41-35(27)45-37(23)43(33(39)25(15)19)51(55)53(45)57-49(41)50-42(32)36(28)46-38(24)44-34(26)40(30(20)29)48(47)56(61)52(44)54(46)58(50)62(57,59)61/h59H,(H,63,64)
StdInChIKey
MBKSWMAEFHNSMF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Molecular Formula
C62H2O2
Molecular Weight
778.68
Properties
Appearance
White powder
Safety Data
RIDADR
NONH for all modes of transport
WGK Germany
3
Specifications and Other Information of Our C60-COOH CAS 155116-19-1
Purity
99% min
Shelf Life
2 years
Storage
Under room temperature away from light
Known Application
- Organic Photovoltaic Materials (OPV)
As an electron acceptor material, it is used to construct organic solar cells, replacing traditional fullerenes (such as PCBM) to improve the energy conversion efficiency of the device. The carboxylic acid group enhances its interfacial affinity with conductive polymers (such as P3HT, etc.), which helps to form a stable photoactive layer. - Functionalized Surface Modifiers
The carboxyl group provides excellent modifiability and can be used to modify metal surfaces (such as gold, silver, ITO) or nanoparticles to improve the hydrophilicity and functional diversity of the material. - Nanomedicine and Biomaterials
Because the fullerene structure has free radical scavenging ability and good biocompatibility, C60-COOH is also used to develop drug carriers, antioxidants and photodynamic therapy materials. - Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices
It is used as an electron transport material or interface layer material in organic field effect transistors (OFETs) and photodetectors.
Links
This product is developed by our R&D company Warshel Chemical Ltd (https://www.warshel.com/).
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