Abstract

The self-organization of a water-soluble sulfur-containing fullerene adduct with captopril in deuterated water was studied by a pulsed field gradient NMR technique. Two types of fullerene particles characterized by the self-diffusion coefficients Ds1 and Ds2 of (4.0±0.5)×10–10 and (6.5±0.3)×10–11 m2 s–1, respectively, were revealed.

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