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Electronic properties and 13C NMR structural study of Y3N@C88
Wujun Fu1, Jianyuan Zhang, Hunter Champion
1Department of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA.
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In this paper, we report the synthesis, purification, (13)C NMR, and other characterization studies of Y(3)N@C(88). The (13)C NMR, UV-vis, and chromatographic data suggest an Y(3)N@C(88) having an IPR-allowed cage with D(2)(35)-C(88) symmetry. In earlier density functional theory (DFT) computational and X-ray crystallographic studies, it was reported that lanthanide (A(3)N)(6+) clusters are stabilized in D(2)(35)-C(88) symmetry cages and have reduced HOMO-LUMO gaps relative to other trimetallic nitride endohedral metallofullerene cage systems, for example, A(3)N@C(80). In this paper, we report that the nonlanthanide (Y(3)N)(6+) cluster in the D(2)(35)-C(88) cage exhibits a HOMO-LUMO gap consistent with other lanthanide A(3)N@C(88) molecules based on electrochemical measurements and DFT computational studies. These results suggest that the reduced HOMO-LUMO gap of A(3)N@C(88) systems is a property dominated by the D(2)(35)-C(88) carbon cage and not f-orbital lanthanide electronic metal cluster (A(3)N)(6+) orbital participation.
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