Issue 17, 2007

The outside knows the difference inside: trapping helium by immediate reduction of the orifice size of an open-cage fullerene and the effect of encapsulated helium and hydrogen upon the NMR of a proton directly attached to the outside

Abstract

A methodology to entrap He inside an open-cage fullerene by immediate reduction of the size of an orifice was developed, and the effects of encapsulated He and H2 on the chemical shift of a proton directly attached to the outer fullerene sphere were revealed.

Graphical abstract: The outside knows the difference inside: trapping helium by immediate reduction of the orifice size of an open-cage fullerene and the effect of encapsulated helium and hydrogen upon the NMR of a proton directly attached to the outside

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
20 Feb 2007
Accepted
14 Mar 2007
First published
29 Mar 2007

Chem. Commun., 2007, 1751-1753

The outside knows the difference inside: trapping helium by immediate reduction of the orifice size of an open-cage fullerene and the effect of encapsulated helium and hydrogen upon the NMR of a proton directly attached to the outside

S. Chuang, Y. Murata, M. Murata and K. Komatsu, Chem. Commun., 2007, 1751 DOI: 10.1039/B702589K

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