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On the Radical Cation Spectra of Fullerenes and Fulleranes. Part 2: C60H36, C70H38, C60H18 and C60Hx/C70Hy Mixture

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Pages 672-680 | Published online: 14 May 2012
 

Abstract

A series of fulleranes, namely C60H36, C70H38, C60H18 and a mixture of hydrogenated fullerenes composed by 77% C60Hx and 22% C70Hy, were dissolved in oleum (fuming sulfuric acid) in order to record the radical cation spectra of these molecules. Surprisingly, it was found that the fulleranes spectra in oleum corresponded to the radical cation spectra of pristine C60 and C70 fullerenes. Therefore, it was concluded that the fulleranes in a high ionizing and oxidizing medium such as oleum are dehydrogenated and oxidized to C60 +• and C70 +•. The prolonged contact with oleum leads to multiple sulfonation of the radical cations.

Acknowledgment

The present research work has been supported by grant AYA2007-64748 Expte. NG-014-10 of the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion.

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