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Preparation and Characterization of C60/Graphene Hybrid Nanostructures
Published on: May 15, 2018
The former "C60F16" is actually a double-caged adduct: (C60F16)(C60)
Alexey A Goryunkov1, Ilya N Ioffe, Pavel A Khavrel
1Moscow State University, Chemistry Department, Leninskiye gory 1, Building 3, Moscow, 119992, Russia.
Abstract:
X-ray diffraction study of the substance originally believed to be C(60)F(16) reveals a double-caged structure, (C(60)F(16))(C(60)); MALDI mass spectra, 19F NMR spectral data and reasons for stability are discussed.
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