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Published December 2009 | public
Journal Article

FT-Raman characterization of the antipodal bis-adduct of C_(60) and anthracene

Abstract

We studied the mono- and the antipodal bis-adduct of C_(60) and anthracene with FT-Raman spectroscopy. Due to the reduced symmetry, the adducts have a much larger number of Raman-active modes than C_(60) with its icosahedral symmetry. Especially interesting is the fact that in the region of the C_(60) pentagonal pinch mode (PPM) the adducts show two strong peaks, of which the higher one is almost at the same frequency as the C_(60) mode and the lower one is downshifted by 5.4 and 10.5 cm^(-1) for the mono- and bis-adduct, respectively. The higher frequency peak could be explained by a degradation of the adducts into C60. However, calculated Raman spectra of the pure adducts also show two strong peaks in the PPM region, of which the higher frequency one is not PPM related. Finally, the C-H vibrations are the only clear evidence for anthracene in the adduct spectra.

Additional Information

© 2009 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. Received 30 April 2009, revised 9 October 2009, accepted 9 October 2009. Published online 13 November 2009. We thank Ronny Schönfelder at the IFW Dresden, Germany, for his assistance in recording the FTRaman spectra. Additionally, we acknowledge valuable discussions with Alexandr Talyzin. This work was financially supported by FWF project I83-N20 (ESF IMPRESS).

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