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Sergey I Troyanov

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Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|February 21, 2009
Connectivity patterns of two C90 isomers provided by the structure elucidation of C90Cl32Erhard Kemnitz, Sergey I Troyanov
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|June 28, 2007
Singly-bonded fullerene dimers: neutral (C(60)Cl(5))(2) and cationic (C(70))(2)(2+)Sergey I Troyanov, Erhard Kemnitz
Chemistry, an Asian Journal|June 18, 2016
Unstable Isomer of C90 Fullerene Isolated as Chloro Derivatives, C90 (1)Cl10/12Norbert S Chilingarov, Sergey I Troyanov
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|June 2, 2005
A [70]fullerene chloride, C70Cl16, obtained by the attempted bromination of C70 in TiCl4Sergey I Troyanov, Alexey A Popov
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|January 2, 2024
Non-classical (NC), heptagon-containing fullerenes obtained <i>via</i> chlorination-promoted cage transformations: C<sub>76</sub>(NC2a)Cl<sub>24</sub> and C<sub>76</sub>(NC2b)Cl<sub>28</sub>Victor A Brotsman, Sergey I Troyanov
Chemistry, an Asian Journal|January 7, 2017
Chloro Derivatives of Azafullerenes C<sub>59</sub> NCl<sub>5</sub> and Non-Classical C<sub>97</sub> NCl<sub>21</sub>Vitaliy Yu Markov, Sergey I Troyanov
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|October 8, 2009
Cage connectivities of C88 (33) and C92 (82) fullerenes captured as trifluoromethyl derivatives, C88(CF3)18 and C92(CF3)16Sergey I Troyanov, Nadezhda B Tamm
Chemistry, an Asian Journal|June 23, 2015
Capturing C90 Isomers as CF3 Derivatives: C90 (30)(CF3)14, C90 (35)(CF3)16/18 , and C90 (45)(CF3)16/18Nadezhda B Tamm, Sergey I Troyanov
Inorganic Chemistry|December 3, 2021
Two Isolated-Pentagon-Rule Isomers C<sub>98</sub>(110) and C<sub>98</sub>(111) Isolated as Trifluoromethylfullerenes C<sub>98</sub>(CF<sub>3</sub>)<sub>22</sub>Nadezhda B Tamm, Sergey I Troyanov
Inorganic Chemistry|November 5, 2015
New Isolated-Pentagon-Rule Isomer of C92 Isolated as Trifluoromethyl and Chlorido Derivatives: C92(38)(CF3)14/16 and C92(38)Cl20/22Nadezhda B Tamm, Sergey I Troyanov
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Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|February 21, 2009
Connectivity patterns of two C90 isomers provided by the structure elucidation of C90Cl32Erhard Kemnitz, Sergey I Troyanov
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|June 28, 2007
Singly-bonded fullerene dimers: neutral (C(60)Cl(5))(2) and cationic (C(70))(2)(2+)Sergey I Troyanov, Erhard Kemnitz
Chemistry, an Asian Journal|June 18, 2016
Unstable Isomer of C90 Fullerene Isolated as Chloro Derivatives, C90 (1)Cl10/12Norbert S Chilingarov, Sergey I Troyanov
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|June 2, 2005
A [70]fullerene chloride, C70Cl16, obtained by the attempted bromination of C70 in TiCl4Sergey I Troyanov, Alexey A Popov
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|January 2, 2024
Non-classical (NC), heptagon-containing fullerenes obtained <i>via</i> chlorination-promoted cage transformations: C<sub>76</sub>(NC2a)Cl<sub>24</sub> and C<sub>76</sub>(NC2b)Cl<sub>28</sub>Victor A Brotsman, Sergey I Troyanov
Chemistry, an Asian Journal|January 7, 2017
Chloro Derivatives of Azafullerenes C<sub>59</sub> NCl<sub>5</sub> and Non-Classical C<sub>97</sub> NCl<sub>21</sub>Vitaliy Yu Markov, Sergey I Troyanov
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|October 8, 2009
Cage connectivities of C88 (33) and C92 (82) fullerenes captured as trifluoromethyl derivatives, C88(CF3)18 and C92(CF3)16Sergey I Troyanov, Nadezhda B Tamm
Chemistry, an Asian Journal|June 23, 2015
Capturing C90 Isomers as CF3 Derivatives: C90 (30)(CF3)14, C90 (35)(CF3)16/18 , and C90 (45)(CF3)16/18Nadezhda B Tamm, Sergey I Troyanov
Inorganic Chemistry|December 3, 2021
Two Isolated-Pentagon-Rule Isomers C<sub>98</sub>(110) and C<sub>98</sub>(111) Isolated as Trifluoromethylfullerenes C<sub>98</sub>(CF<sub>3</sub>)<sub>22</sub>Nadezhda B Tamm, Sergey I Troyanov
Inorganic Chemistry|November 5, 2015
New Isolated-Pentagon-Rule Isomer of C92 Isolated as Trifluoromethyl and Chlorido Derivatives: C92(38)(CF3)14/16 and C92(38)Cl20/22Nadezhda B Tamm, Sergey I Troyanov
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