Endohedral Metallofullerenes Based on Spherical Ih-C80 Cage: Molecular Structures and Paramagnetic Properties
2014
Fullerenes are carbon cages assembled from fused hexagons andpentagons that have closed networks and conjugated π systems. The curve of the fullerene structure requires that the constituent carbon atoms take on a pyramidal shape and produces extra strain energy. However, the highly symmetrical geometry of the fullerene decreases the surface tension in these structures, so highly symmetrical fullerenes are usually very stable. For example, C60 with icosahedral symmetry (Ih) is the most stable fullerene molecule. However, another highly symmetrical fullerene, Ih-C80, is extremely unstable. The reason for this difference is the open-shell electronic structure of Ih-C80, which has a 4-fold degenerate HOMO occupied by only two electrons. Predictably, once the degenerate HOMO of Ih-C80 accepts six more electrons, it forms a closed-shell electronic structure similar to Ih-C60 and with comparable stability. Because the hollow structure of fullerenes can encapsulate metal atoms and those internal metals can transf...
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