Thermochemical behavior of C60. Kinetics of decomposition in different atmospheres
Термохемијско понашање угљеника C60. Кинетика разлагања у различитим атмосферама
Апстракт
The processes of decomposition of C60 in different atmospheres were investigated by TG and DTG methods. It was observed that the temperature maxima on the DTG curves are shifted towards higher temperatures by about 200 K in an inert nitrogen atmosphere compared to the values in air. Kinetic parameters were calculated by methods evaluated for processes under nonisothermal conditions. In air, where oxidation takes place, the values of the activation energy depending on the method used, are: Ea =145+6 kJ/mol (Freeman-Carroll), Ea= 138+16 kJ/mol (Ozawa), Ea = 121+14 kJ/mol (Kissinger). In nitrogen, where sublimation occurs, the values of the activation energy are: Ea = 130+8 kJ/mol (Freeman-Carroll). Ea=157+16 kJ/mol (Ozawa), Ea = 141+14 kJ/mol (Kissinger).
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kinetics / decomposition / C60 / fullerenesИзвор:
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 1997, 62, 7, 615-618Колекције
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Simić, Slaviša M. AU - Devečerski, Aleksandar PY - 1997 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7759 AB - The processes of decomposition of C60 in different atmospheres were investigated by TG and DTG methods. It was observed that the temperature maxima on the DTG curves are shifted towards higher temperatures by about 200 K in an inert nitrogen atmosphere compared to the values in air. Kinetic parameters were calculated by methods evaluated for processes under nonisothermal conditions. In air, where oxidation takes place, the values of the activation energy depending on the method used, are: Ea =145+6 kJ/mol (Freeman-Carroll), Ea= 138+16 kJ/mol (Ozawa), Ea = 121+14 kJ/mol (Kissinger). In nitrogen, where sublimation occurs, the values of the activation energy are: Ea = 130+8 kJ/mol (Freeman-Carroll). Ea=157+16 kJ/mol (Ozawa), Ea = 141+14 kJ/mol (Kissinger). T2 - Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society T1 - Thermochemical behavior of C60. Kinetics of decomposition in different atmospheres T1 - Термохемијско понашање угљеника C60. Кинетика разлагања у различитим атмосферама VL - 62 IS - 7 SP - 615 EP - 618 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7759 ER -
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Simić, S. M.,& Devečerski, A.. (1997). Thermochemical behavior of C60. Kinetics of decomposition in different atmospheres. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 62(7), 615-618. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7759
Simić SM, Devečerski A. Thermochemical behavior of C60. Kinetics of decomposition in different atmospheres. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society. 1997;62(7):615-618. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7759 .
Simić, Slaviša M., Devečerski, Aleksandar, "Thermochemical behavior of C60. Kinetics of decomposition in different atmospheres" in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 62, no. 7 (1997):615-618, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7759 .