Bioactivity | Fullerene-C60, a representative of carbon nanocompounds, is suggested to be promising agent for application in photodynamic therapy due to its unique physicochemical properties. Fullerene-C60 probes the intramolecular dynamics of its electron and energy transfer[1]. | ||||||||||||
Invitro | High affinity of fullerene core for electron donors determines its ability to be a scavenger of free radicals. On the other hand, C60 molecule is able to absorb effectively UV and visible light with further transition to the first singlet excited state, then to a long-lived triplet excited state and subsequent energy transfer to molecular oxygen-yielding singlet oxygen with quantum yield close to 100%[1]. | ||||||||||||
Name | Fullerene-C60 | ||||||||||||
CAS | 99685-96-8 | ||||||||||||
Formula | C60 | ||||||||||||
Molar Mass | 720.64 | ||||||||||||
Appearance | Solid | ||||||||||||
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. | ||||||||||||
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Reference | [1]. D Franskevych,et al. Fullerene C 60 Penetration into Leukemic Cells and Its Photoinduced Cytotoxic Effects. Nanoscale Res Lett.2017 Dec;12(1):40. |