Preparation, characterization and properties of C-60 And C-70 - spectroscopy, structure, anions, interaction with electron-donors and superconductivity

Rao, C. N. R. ; Pradeep, T. ; Seshadri, R. ; Nagarajan, R. ; Murthy, V. N. ; Subbanna, G. N. ; Souza, F. D. ; Krishnan, N. ; Nagannagowda, G. A. ; Suryaprakasha, N. R. ; Khetrapal, C. L. ; Bhat, S. V. (1992) Preparation, characterization and properties of C-60 And C-70 - spectroscopy, structure, anions, interaction with electron-donors and superconductivity Indian Journal of Chemistry - Section A: Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical and Analytical Chemistry, 31 (5). pp. 5-16. ISSN 0376-4710

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Abstract

Preparation and characterization of the fullerenes, C60 and C70, are described in detail, including the design of the generators fabricated locally. The characterization techniques employed are UV-visible, IR, Raman and C-13 NMR spectroscopies, scanning as well as transmission electron microscopy and mass spectrometry. The electron energy level diagram of C60 as well as the one-electron reductions of C60 and C70 leading to various anions are discussed. Electronic absorption spectra of C60- and C60(2-) are reported. Phase transitions from the plastic to the crystalline states of C60 and C70 are examined. Based on a C-13 NMR study in a mixture of nematic liquid crystals, it has been demonstrated that C60 retains its extraordinary symmetry in solution phase as well. Interaction of C60 and C70 with strong electron-donor molecules has been investigated employing cyclic voltammetry. Superconductivity of K(x)C60 has been studied by non-resonant microwave absorption; Na(x)C60 as well as K(c)C70 are shown to be non-superconducting. Doping C60 with iodine does not make it superconducting. Interaction of C60 with SbCl5 and liquid Br2 gives rise to halogenated products.

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Keywords:Opposite Diamagnetic Anisotropies; Buckminsterfullerene
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