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Fused-Pentagon Isomers of C60 Fullerene Isolated as Chloro and Trifluoromethyl Derivatives
Authors:Olga N Vysochanskaya  Dr Victor A Brotsman  Dr Alexey A Goryunkov  Dr Christian G Feiler  Prof Dr Sergey I Troyanov
Institution:1. Chemistry Department, Moscow State University, Leninskie gory, 119991 Moscow, Russia;2. Laboratory of Macromolecular Crystallography, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Albert-Einstein-Str. 15, 12489 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:The carbon cage of buckminsterfullerene Ih-C60, which obeys the Isolated-Pentagon Rule (IPR), can be transformed to non-IPR cages in the course of high-temperature chlorination of C60 or C60Cl30 with SbCl5. The non-IPR chloro derivatives were isolated chromatographically (HPLC) and characterized crystallographically as 1809C60Cl16, 1810C60Cl24, and 1805C60Cl24, which contain, respectively two, four, and four pairs of fused pentagons in the carbon cage. High-temperature trifluoromethylation of the chlorination products with CF3I afforded a non-IPR CF3 derivative, 1807C60(CF3)12, which contains four pairs of fused pentagons in the carbon cage. Addition patterns of non-IPR chloro and CF3 derivatives were compared and discussed in terms of the formation of stabilizing local substructures on fullerene cages. A detailed scheme of the experimentally confirmed non-IPR C60 isomers obtained by Stone–Wales cage transformations is presented.
Keywords:chlorination  fullerene C60  non-IPR isomer  structure elucidation  trifluoromethylation
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