2010
DOI: 10.1038/nchem.549
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Chlorofullerenes featuring triple sequentially fused pentagons

Abstract: The triple sequentially fused pentagons (TSFP) motif is one of the basic subunits that could be used for constructing fullerenes, but it violates the isolated pentagon rule (IPR) and has not been found in carbon cages to date. The properties of TSFP-incorporating fullerenes are thus poorly explored both theoretically and experimentally. Reported herein are four chlorinated derivatives of three different fullerene cages, all with the TSFP motif. X-ray crystallographic analyses indicate that the molecular strain… Show more

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“…4b) show that specific isomers (also shown in Fig. 2d-f) for Ca@C 50 and Ca@C 60 are the least reactive species to C 2 insertion, in agreement with experimental observations. In addition, we computed encapsulation energies (Supplementary Table 2), which provide estimations of the interaction between the metal atom and carbon cage in EMFs, and determine that metal atoms with high oxidation states are favoured to encapsulate smaller cages.…”
Section: Molecular Behaviour Of Pr@c 82 In Evaporated Graphite Vapoursupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…4b) show that specific isomers (also shown in Fig. 2d-f) for Ca@C 50 and Ca@C 60 are the least reactive species to C 2 insertion, in agreement with experimental observations. In addition, we computed encapsulation energies (Supplementary Table 2), which provide estimations of the interaction between the metal atom and carbon cage in EMFs, and determine that metal atoms with high oxidation states are favoured to encapsulate smaller cages.…”
Section: Molecular Behaviour Of Pr@c 82 In Evaporated Graphite Vapoursupporting
confidence: 76%
“…As shown in Fig. 5, the smallest detectable cage(s) formed in abundance under the present conditions is M@C 50 for Group 1 elements (K, Rb, Cs), M@C 42 or M@C 44 for Group 2 elements (Ca, Sr, Ba), M@C 36 for trivalent rare earth metals (Sc, Y, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Gd, Tb, Dy Ho, Er, Lu), although Sc@C 34 can be observed in very low abundance, M@C 44 or M@C 42 for divalent lanthanides (Sm, Eu, Yb, except Tm), and M@C 50 for Ga and In. These results also suggest that ionic radii may be a possible factor that alters EMF formation.…”
Section: Molecular Behaviour Of Pr@c 82 In Evaporated Graphite Vapourmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Furthermore, in addition to doubly fused pentagons found in non-IPR fullerenes, triple directly fused pentagons and more recently triple sequentially fused pentagons have been reported [259]. Therefore there is great interest in the search for the huge number of expected non-IPR fullerenes whose chemical reactivity and properties should be different from those known for IPR fullerenes [260].…”
Section: Fullerenes For Molecular Wiresmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Depending on the disposition of the pentagons within the carbon framework, fullerenes can be divided into two distinct types, one consisting of the isolated pentagons and the other consisting of the fused pentagons [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%