Fullerene “Superhalogen” Radicals: the Substituent Effect on Electronic Properties of 1,7,11,24,27‐C60X5 |
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Authors: | Tyler T. Clikeman Dr. S. H. M. Deng Dr. Stanislav Avdoshenko Dr. Xue‐Bin Wang Dr. Alexey A. Popov Prof. Steven H. Strauss Dr. Olga V. Boltalina |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 (USA);2. Physical Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, P.O. Box 999, MS K8‐88, Richland, Washington 99352 (USA);3. School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University, Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering, 701 W. Stadium Avenue, West Lafayette, IN 47907‐2045 (USA);4. Department of Electrochemistry and Conducting Polymers, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, 01069 Dresden (Germany);5. Chemistry Department, Moscow State University, 119992 Moscow (Russia) |
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Abstract: | ![]() Hexasubstituted fullerenes with the skew pentagonal pyramid (SPP) addition pattern are predominantly formed in many types of reactions and represent important and versatile building blocks for supramolecular chemistry, biomedical and optoelectronic applications. Regioselective synthesis and characterization of the new SPP derivative, C60(CF3)4(CN)H, in this work led to the experimental identification of the new family of “superhalogen fullerene radicals”, species with the gas‐phase electron affinity higher than that of the most electronegative halogens, F and Cl. Low‐temperature photoelectron spectroscopy and DFT studies of different C60X5 radicals reveal a profound effect of X groups on their electron affinities (EA), which vary from 2.76 eV (X=CH3) to 4.47 eV (X=CN). The measured gas‐phase EA of the newly synthesized C60(CF3)4CN equals 4.28 (1) eV, which is about 1 eV higher than the EA of Cl atom. An observed remarkable stability of C60(CF3)4CN? in solution under ambient conditions opens new venues for design of air‐stable molecular complexes and salts for supramolecular structures of electroactive functional materials. |
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Keywords: | electron affinity fullerenes photoelectron spectroscopy radicals superhalogen |
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