2021
DOI: 10.3390/cryst11111334
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Methodological Investigation for Hydrogen Addition to Small Cage Carbon Fullerenes

Abstract: Hydrogenated small fullerenes (Cn, n < 60) are of interest as potential astrochemical species, and as intermediates in hydrogen-catalysed fullerene growth. However, the computational identification of key stable species is difficult due to the vast configurationally space of structures. In this study, we explored routes to predict stable hydrogenated small fullerenes. We showed that neither local fullerene geometry nor local electronic structure analysis was able to correctly predict subsequent low-energy h… Show more

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“…32 Similar methods were applied in the study of hydrogenation of small carbon cages. 33 To contribute to our ulterior goal of proposing new C 60 H n + q candidates for astronomical detection, we have derived spectroscopic data in the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) regions. These data hold the potential to assist in future astronomical searches, including those conducted with advanced instruments like the james webb space telescope (JWST).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 Similar methods were applied in the study of hydrogenation of small carbon cages. 33 To contribute to our ulterior goal of proposing new C 60 H n + q candidates for astronomical detection, we have derived spectroscopic data in the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) regions. These data hold the potential to assist in future astronomical searches, including those conducted with advanced instruments like the james webb space telescope (JWST).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A carbon nanobelt (CNB) is a loop of fused benzene rings and various types of CNBs have been successfully synthesised in recent years 1 7 . The structures of CNBs, structural transitions and the effect of external electric fields on the structures of CNBs have been theoretically and numerically analysed 8 11 and several devices, in which CNBs are used, have been designed and developed 12 14 . A C 60 molecule is one form of fullerenes composed of 60 carbon atoms 15 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%