TY - CHAP
T1 - Intrinsic properties of endohedral metallofullerenes
AU - Wang, Song
AU - Wang, Taishan
AU - Wei, Tao
AU - Wang, Chunru
AU - Yang, Shangfeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - Endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) have been attracting wide interest all over the world over the past two decades [1]. To date, a wealth of EMFs have been synthesized and isolated, including conventional EMFs (Mx@C2n, x = 1–3) and several different types of cluster fullerenes such as nitride cluster fullerenes (NCFs) [2], carbide cluster fullerenes (CCFs) [1], oxide cluster fullerenes (OCFs) [1], sulfide cluster fullerenes (SCFs) [1], hydrocarbide cluster fullerenes [1], carbonitride cluster fullerenes [1], and cyanide cluster fullerenes [1]. EMFs exhibit unique properties resulting from the electron transfer from the encapsulated species (metal ions or clusters) to the carbon cage. Therefore, EMFs not only inherit the properties of the carbon cage and the encapsulated species but also exhibit intriguing properties which are derived from the intramolecular interaction between the carbon cage and the encapsulated species [1,3].
AB - Endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) have been attracting wide interest all over the world over the past two decades [1]. To date, a wealth of EMFs have been synthesized and isolated, including conventional EMFs (Mx@C2n, x = 1–3) and several different types of cluster fullerenes such as nitride cluster fullerenes (NCFs) [2], carbide cluster fullerenes (CCFs) [1], oxide cluster fullerenes (OCFs) [1], sulfide cluster fullerenes (SCFs) [1], hydrocarbide cluster fullerenes [1], carbonitride cluster fullerenes [1], and cyanide cluster fullerenes [1]. EMFs exhibit unique properties resulting from the electron transfer from the encapsulated species (metal ions or clusters) to the carbon cage. Therefore, EMFs not only inherit the properties of the carbon cage and the encapsulated species but also exhibit intriguing properties which are derived from the intramolecular interaction between the carbon cage and the encapsulated species [1,3].
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U2 - 10.1201/b17840
DO - 10.1201/b17840
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85054429243
SN - 9781466593947
SP - 133
EP - 172
BT - Endohedral Metallofullerenes
PB - CRC Press
ER -