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Figure 1. Structures of Fullerene C60 derivatives.[5]
The overall kinetic parameters calculated by the Ozawa-Flynn-Wall method for nonisothermal oxidation of model hydarcarbons:saturated stearic acid (STA) and polyunsaturated linolenic acid (LNA). The results indicated that C60 and its derivatives are effective antioxidants during oxidation of pure STA, but not during oxidation of LNA. These findings indicate that conjugates of C60 and phenols are candidates for potential use in base oils or lubricants as new hybrid antioxidants able to work at temperatures above 100 ℃.
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