1992
DOI: 10.1126/science.256.5058.822
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Synthesis and Single-Crystal X-ray Structure of a Highly Symmetrical C 60 Derivative, C 60 Br 24

Abstract: C(60) and liquid bromine react to form C(60)Br(24), a crystalline compound isolated as a bromine solvate, C(60)Br(24)(Br(2))(x), The x-ray crystal structure defines a new pattern of addition to the carbon skeleton that imparts a rare high symmetry. The parent C(60) framework is recognizable in C(60)Br(24), but sp(3) carbons at sites of bromination distort the surface, affecting conformations of all of the hexagonal and pentagonal rings. Twenty-four bromine atoms envelop the carbon core, shielding the 18 remain… Show more

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“…C60 was dissolved in a large excess of bromine and the red solution stirred at 300 K for 8 d in the dark under argon. Excess bromine was removed by the bubbling of Table 1), with structure of Tebbe et al (1992).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…C60 was dissolved in a large excess of bromine and the red solution stirred at 300 K for 8 d in the dark under argon. Excess bromine was removed by the bubbling of Table 1), with structure of Tebbe et al (1992).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C60Br24(Bre)2 was prepared using a slight modification of the procedure of Tebbe et al (1992). (We discuss the assignment of the amount of interstitial Br2 below.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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