GENERATION OF HIGHER FULLERENES FROM LASER ABLATION OF CARBYNE AND C60PHOTOPOLYMER ASTROCHEMICAL IMPLICATIONS

Abstract
Laser ablation of targets of carbonaceous matter containing carbyne nanodomains (the sp hybridised carbon chains) or targets of C60 photopolymer produced carbon clusters which have been detected by FT-ICR (Fourier-Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance) mass spectrometer. When the carbonaceous matter containing carbyne has been employed as laser target, no C60 has been generated but only fullerene cages from C74 up to C124. Larger cages were also obtained but with odd number. Starting from C60 photopolymer, laser ablation regenerates free C60 and creates a sequence of C60 superior homologues all possessing even number and each member of the series is separated from the preceding and the following member by the loss or by the addition respectively of a C2 unit. Fullerenes up to C162 have been recorded. The implications about the presence of free C60 fullerene in the interstellar and circumstellar space, its formation from carbyne chains and its stability towards its photopolymerization tendency and its regeneration from the photopolymer together with its superior homologues have been discussed thoroughly in the present paper.