Organofullerene amphiphiles show diverse behaviors in water, forming vesicles, micelles, Langmuir-Blodgett films, and anisotropic nanostructures. We found that gradual in situ protonation of an organic solution of (4-heptylphenyl)CK by water or buffer generates the corresponding protonated molecule, (4-heptylphenyl)CH, which self-assembles to form nano- and microspheres of organofullerene (fullerspheres) with uniform diameters ranging from 30 nm to 2.5 μm that are controlled by the preparation or pH of the buffer. By using an aqueous solution of an organic dye, inorganic nanoparticle, protein, and virus, we encapsulated these entities in the fullersphere. This approach via self-assembly is distinct from other preparations of organic core-shell particles that generally require polymerization for the construction of a robust shell. The sphere is entirely amorphous, thermally stable up to 300 °C under vacuum, and resistant to electron irradiation, and we found the unconventional utility of the sphere for electron tomographic imaging of nanoparticles and biomaterials.

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