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Ythrene: From the Real Radical Fullerene Substructure to Hypothetical (Yet?) Radical Molecules

Manuel Melle Franco

The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2018

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Fusing Pentagons in a Fullerene Cage by Chlorination: IPR D 2 -C 76 Rearranges into non-IPR C 76 Cl 24

Erhard Kemnitz

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2009

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The Remarkable Stable Emerald Green C60F15[CBr(CO2Et)2]3: The First [60]Fullerene That Is also the First [18]Trannulene

Olga Boltalina

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2001

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Higher Fullerenes: Structure and Properties

知成 若林

MRS Proceedings, 1994

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C36, a hexavalent building block for fullerene compounds and solids

Francesco Zerbetto

Chemical Physics Letters, 1999

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Competition between Even and Odd Fullerenes: C 118 , C 119 , and C 120

Francesco Zerbetto

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2000

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C1-(C84-C2(11))(CF3)12: trifluoromethylation yields structural proof of a minor C84 cage and reveals a principle of higher fullerene reactivity

Alexey Popov

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English), 2008

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Structure and Properties of the Nonface-Spiral Fullerenes T -C 380 , D 3 -C 384 , D 3 -C 440 , and D 3 -C 672 and Their Halma and Leapfrog Transforms

Ralf Tonner

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2014

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Local Combinatorial Characterization of Fullerenes

Istvan Laszlo

Carbon Materials: Chemistry and Physics, 2010

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Fullerenes revisited

Nalini SUNDARAM

Resonance, 2015

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New examples of generalized fullerenes

Michel Deza

Russian Mathematical Surveys, 2009

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Crystal Structures of C 94 (CF 3 ) 20 and C 96 (C 2 F 5 ) 12 Reveal the Cage Connectivities in C 94 (61) and C 96 (145) Fullerenes

Erhard Kemnitz

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2009

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Approaches to Open Fullerenes: A 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexaadduct of C 60

Fernando Clemente

Organic Letters, 2006

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The extended view on the empty C2(3)-C82 fullerene: isolation, spectroscopic, electrochemical, and spectroelectrochemical characterization and DFT calculations

Alexey Popov

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany), 2008

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Structure, properties and applications of fullerenes

ritesh kumar

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Stability of small fullerenes C n (n=36,40 and 60): A topological and molecular orbital approach

Tetsuya Taketsugu

Theoretica Chimica Acta, 1995

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Chlorination of C86 to C84Cl32 with Nonclassical Heptagon-Containing Fullerene Cage Formed by Cage Shrinkage

Erhard Kemnitz

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2010

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Skeletal Transformation of a Classical Fullerene C88 into a Nonclassical Fullerene Chloride C84Cl30 Bearing Quaternary Sequentially Fused Pentagons

Erhard Kemnitz

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2017

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Playing with Hexagons and Pentagons: Topological and Graph Theoretical Aspects of Fullerenes

James Avery, L. Wirz, Ottorino Ori

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C64Cl8: A Strain-Relief Pattern to Stabilize Fullerenes Containing Triple Directly Fused Pentagons

Guijuan Shan

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Discovering and Verifying Elusive Fullerene Cage Isomers: Structures ofC2-p11-(C74-D3h)(CF3)12 andC2-p11-(C78-D3h(5))(CF3)12

Konrad Seppelt

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2007

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A geometric constraint, the head-to-tail exclusion rule, may be the basis for the isolated-pentagon rule in fullerenes with more than 60 vertices

Stan Schein

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2008

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Crystal Structure of the Higher Fullerene C 84

Alexandros Lappas

Chemistry of Materials, 1998

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Science and Technology of Fullerene Materials. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings Held in Boston, Massachusetts on November 28-December 2, 1994. Volume 359

Robert Metzger

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Quantum Chemical AM1 Study of Growth Mechanisms of Fullerenes: A Facile C 2 Insertion Technique

Shyi-Long Lee

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 1999

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New Concepts and Applications in the Macromolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes

Francesco Giacalone

Advanced Materials, 2010

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Electronic Structure of Small Fullerenes: Evidence for the High Stability of C32

Wolfgang Eberhardt

Physical Review Letters, 1998

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Local density functional electronic structures of three stable icosahedral fullerenes

Carter Dunlap

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1991

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ChemInform Abstract: Fragments of Fullerenes: Novel Syntheses and Properties

Lawrence T . Scott

ChemInform, 1999

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“Chemical portrait” of fullerene molecules

Elena Sheka

Journal of Structural Chemistry, 2006

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Geometries and electronic structure of extractable C90 fullerenes

Natasha Dugal

Chemical Physics Letters, 1995

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Enumeration of a class of IPR hetero-fullerenes

Alireza Ashrafi

2010

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The effect of complementary units on the stability of higher fullerenes C84

Viorel Chihaia

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Fulleren Chemistry

Philip Baldeo

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C60F18, a Flattened Fullerene: Alias a Hexa-Substituted Benzene

Ivan Neretin

Angewandte Chemie, 2000

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