Li4C60, one of the best representatives of lithium intercalated fullerides, features an unusual type of two-dimensional polymerization. Extensive investigations, including laboratory x-ray and synchrotron radiation diffraction, 13C NMR, magic angle spinning, and Raman spectroscopy, show a monoclinic I2/m structure, characterized by chains of [2+2]-cycloaddicted fullerenes, sideways connected by single C-C bonds. This leads to the formation of polymeric layers, whose insulating nature, deduced from the NMR and Raman spectra, denotes the complete localization of the electrons involved in the covalent bonds.
Unusual polymerization in the fulleride Li4C60
M Belli;G Ruani;
2005
Abstract
Li4C60, one of the best representatives of lithium intercalated fullerides, features an unusual type of two-dimensional polymerization. Extensive investigations, including laboratory x-ray and synchrotron radiation diffraction, 13C NMR, magic angle spinning, and Raman spectroscopy, show a monoclinic I2/m structure, characterized by chains of [2+2]-cycloaddicted fullerenes, sideways connected by single C-C bonds. This leads to the formation of polymeric layers, whose insulating nature, deduced from the NMR and Raman spectra, denotes the complete localization of the electrons involved in the covalent bonds.File in questo prodotto:
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