Chin. Phys. Lett.  1993, Vol. 10 Issue (4): 211-212    DOI:
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Separation of Fullerence Molecules in an Eletric-Magnetic Isotope Separator
LIN Fucheng;WU Zhengliang;XIE Yanyan;ZHANG Guilin*;CHEN Miao*;ZHANG Yingji*
Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechannics, Academia Sinica, Shanghai 201800 *Shanghai Institute of Nuclear Research, Academia Sinica, Shanghai 201800
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LIN Fucheng, WU Zhengliang, XIE Yanyan et al  1993 Chin. Phys. Lett. 10 211-212
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Abstract An electric-magnetic isotope separator was used to separate fullerence molecules C60 and C70 produced by dc contact arc vaporization then extracting method. The potential for the analysis of huge fullerence molecules and the producing of macroscopic quantity of any fullerence molecules was revealed. It also showed that the secondly ionized molecules might be produced in the sample preparing process.

Keywords: 36.40.+d      29.20.-c     
Published: 01 April 1993
PACS:  36.40.+d  
  29.20.-c (Accelerators)  
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