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Carbene Addition Isomers of C70 formed in the Flame of Low-Pressure Combustion.


ABSTRACT: In the flames during low-pressure combustion, not only a rich variety of fullerenes but also many reactive intermediates can be produced (e.g., carbene, CH2) that are short-lived and cannot be stabilized directly under normal circumstances. These intermediates can be captured by fullerene carbon cages for stabilization. In this paper, three C71H2 isomers were synthesized in situ in low-pressure benzene-acetylene-oxygen diffusion flame combustion. The results, which were unambiguously characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, show that the three isomers are carbene addition products of D5h-C70 on different sites. The relative energies and stability of different C71H2 isomers are revealed by Ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) absorption spectroscopy, in combination with theoretical calculations, in this work. Both the in situ capture and theoretical study of these C71H2 isomers in low-pressure combustion will provide more information regarding carbene additions to other fullerenes or other carbon clusters at high temperatures.

SUBMITTER: Xie FF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9503469 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Carbene Addition Isomers of C<sub>70</sub> formed in the Flame of Low-Pressure Combustion.

Xie Fang-Fang FF   Chen Zuo-Chang ZC   Wu You-Hui YH   Tian Han-Rui HR   Deng Shun-Liu SL   Xie Su-Yuan SY   Zheng Lan-Sun LS  

Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) 20220906 18


In the flames during low-pressure combustion, not only a rich variety of fullerenes but also many reactive intermediates can be produced (e.g., carbene, CH<sub>2</sub>) that are short-lived and cannot be stabilized directly under normal circumstances. These intermediates can be captured by fullerene carbon cages for stabilization. In this paper, three C<sub>71</sub>H<sub>2</sub> isomers were synthesized in situ in low-pressure benzene-acetylene-oxygen diffusion flame combustion. The results, whi  ...[more]

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