1999
DOI: 10.1002/1099-0712(199911/12)9:6<273::aid-amo391>3.0.co;2-8
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Nitrofullerene CT complexes. A new class of fullerene derivatives

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“…2. It is interesting to note that the melting point (decomposition) of HNF compound was reported to be at 458 K [31], which is clearly reflected in our TGA-MS measurement. Furthermore, there is no trace of NO 2 evolution in TGA-MS spectra as a disintegrated product.…”
Section: Thermal Activationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2. It is interesting to note that the melting point (decomposition) of HNF compound was reported to be at 458 K [31], which is clearly reflected in our TGA-MS measurement. Furthermore, there is no trace of NO 2 evolution in TGA-MS spectra as a disintegrated product.…”
Section: Thermal Activationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of the compositional analysis are given in Table 2. HNF is reported [31] to show an optical absorption band at 376 nm. The UV light used for the present investigation is mainly at 365 nm, and thus can be effectively absorbed by the sample.…”
Section: Uv Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 99%