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Stable Non‐IPR C60 and C70 Fullerenes Containing a Uniform Distribution of Pyrenes and Adjacent Pentagons
Authors:Henning Zettergren Dr  Manuel Alcamí Prof  Fernando Martín Prof
Institution:Departamento de Química, C‐9, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28049 Madrid, Spain, Fax: (+34) 91‐497‐5238
Abstract:The most abundant fullerenes, C60 and C70, and all the pure carbon fullerenes larger than C70, follow the isolated‐pentagon rule (IPR). Non‐IPR fullerenes containing adjacent pentagons (APs) have been stabilized experimentally in cases where, according to Euler’s theorem, it is topologically impossible to isolate all the pentagons from each other. Surprisingly, recent experiments have shown that a few endohedral fullerenes, for which IPR structures are possible, are stabilized in non‐IPR cages. We show that, apart from strain, the physical property that governs the relative stabilities of fullerenes is the charge distribution in the cage. This charge distribution is controlled by the number and location of APs and pyrene motifs. We show that, when these motifs are uniformly distributed in the cage and well‐separated from one other, stabilization of non‐IPR endohedral and exohedral derivatives, as well as pure carbon fullerene anions and cations, is the rule, rather than the exception. This suggests that non‐IPR derivatives might be even more common than IPR ones.
Keywords:density functional calculations  electronic structure  endofullerenes  fullerenes  isolated pentagon rule
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