Abstract

Solubility in a ternary fullerenol-d-NaCl-H2O system is studied at 25°C with the use of isothermal saturation. It is established that the solubility diagram is composed of two branches that are responsible for the crystallization of fullerenol-d crystallohydrate and anhydrous sodium chloride, and it contains one invariant eutonic-type point that corresponds to cosaturation by the above two solid phases. The so-called salting-out effect was observed on the branch of the crystallization of fullerenol-d, while salting in was observed on the branch of the crystallization of sodium chloride.

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