Exohedral fullerene
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Exohedral fullerenes, also called exofullerenes, are fullerenes that have additional atoms, ions, or clusters attached their outer spheres, such as C50Cl10 [1] and C60H8.[2] or fullerene ligands.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Xie, Su-Yuan; Gao, Fei; Lu, Xin; Huang, Rong-Bin; Wang, Chun-Ru; Zhang, Xu; Liu, Mai-Li; Deng, Shun-Liu; Zheng, Lan-Sun (2004). "Capturing the Labile Fullerene[50] as C50Cl10". Science. 304 (5671): 699. doi:10.1126/science.1095567. PMID 15118154.
- ^ Weng, Q. H.; He, Q.; Liu, T.; Huang, H. Y.; Chen, J. H.; Gao, Z. Y.; Xie, S. Y.; Lu, X.; Huang, R. B.; Zheng, L. S. (2010). "Simple Combustion Production and Characterization of Octahydro[60]fullerene with a Non-IPR C60 Cage". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132 (43): 15093–15095. Bibcode:2010JAChS.13215093W. doi:10.1021/ja108316e. PMID 20931962.