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Small gap fullerene-ethyl nipecotate

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≥95%

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Linear Formula:
C60(C8H15NO2)x
UNSPSC Code:
12352103
NACRES:
NA.23

assay

≥95%

form

solid

mol wt

average Mv ~2100

composition

fullerenes, 50%

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impurities

~5% o-Dichlorobenzene

mp

>300 °C

solubility

organic solvents: soluble
toluene: soluble

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General description

Insoluble small gap fullerenes can be extracted into organic solvents by simple chemical redox process.
Small gap fullerene-ethyl nipecotate are higher order fullerenes with low HOMO-LUMO gaps. These allotropes of carbon are also known as metallofullerenes. They are kinetically unstable and are considered as insoluble small band gap structures. Small gap fullerene-ethyl nipecotate can be extracted into organic solvents by a chemical redox processes.
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Product of TDA Research, Inc. and US Patents 6,517,799 and 6,303,016.

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Small-bandgap endohedral metallofullerenes in high yield and purity.
Stevenson S, et al.
Nature, 401(6748), 55-55 (1999)
Isolation and properties of small-bandgap fullerenes.
Diener MD and Alford JM
Nature, 393(6686), 668-668 (1998)
Chemical redox recovery of giant, small-gap and other fullerenes
Raebiger, J.W.; Alford, J.M.; Bolskar, R.D.; Diener, M.D.
Carbon, 49, 37-46 (2011)

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