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STUDIES OF METALLOFULLERENE PRIMARY SOOTS BY LASER AND THERMAL-DESORPTION MASS-SPECTROMETRY

Author(s)
MORO, LRUOFF, RSBECKER, CHLORENTS, DCMALHOTRA, R
Issued Date
1993-07
DOI
10.1021/j100128a009
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/54558
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/j100128a009
Citation
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY, v.97, no.26, pp.6801 - 6805
Abstract
Laser desorption (LD) and thermal desorption (TD) mass spectra of the metallofullerenes found in arc-produced primary soots have been studied for a large variety of alkaline earth and lanthanide elements. The metallofullerene ratios found in the LD spectra indicate that two distinct groups are observed: Sc, Y, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Gd, Tb, Ho, Er, and Lu (group A) and Ca, Sr, Sm, Eu, and Yb (group B). The TD spectra of most of these same soots also separate into two groups that contain the same elements as groups A and B. Group A metallofullerenes show strong signals in both LD and TD spectra. Group B metallofullerenes are distinguished by their presence in the LD spectra but absence in the TD spectra. From the general ionic behavior of the elements of these groups, and recent studies of the endohedral oxidation states, we propose that the oxidation states are +3 for group A and +2 for group B. C70 metallofullerenes are anomalous in that they are absent in TD spectra for all group A and B elements, even at T = 750-degrees-C, but present in LD spectra.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
0022-3654
Keyword
SPHEROIDAL CARBON SHELLSC60 CAGECOMPLEXESC-60IONIZATIONFULLERENESUPERCONDUCTIVITYCLUSTERSMETALIONS

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