Abstract:
Because vapor phase fullerene molecules collide with high temperature surfaces at both the cathode in DC discharges and at the walls of vapor sources, knowledge of the thermal stability and material compatibility of fullerenes is important for ion thruster applications. Here, we present a study of the high temperature behavior of fullerenes. We find that when C<SUB>60</SUB> and C<SUB>7O</SUB> are maintained at temperatures above 1073 K, or are wxposed to hot metal surfaces, significant degradation occurs. We find an activation energy of 261.5 kJ/mol for this process. At temperatures below 873 K, no breakdown of fullerenes can be detected, even after heating for 6 hours. The effect of these findings on C<SUB>60</SUB> ion thruster design is discussed. Our present C<SUB>60</SUB> ion thruster experiment is also described.