Issue 11, 2010

The formation of diamagnetic singly bonded (C70)2 dimers in ionic complexes of fullerene C70 with tetrakis(dimethylaminoethylene)

Abstract

Two complexes containing C70 anions and tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethylene radical cations (TDAE˙+)·(C70)·(C6H4Cl2)·(C6H14)0.5 (1) and (TDAE˙+)·(C70)·(C6H4Cl2) (2) were obtained as single crystals. Both complexes contain singly bonded (C70)2 dimers and have close composition. However, their crystal structures are different. Complex 1 has a layered structure in which layers from the (C70)2 dimers alternate with the TDAE˙+-C6H4Cl2 layers. Ionic fullerene layers contain large hexagonal vacancies which are occupied by completely ordered hexane molecules. Complex 2 has a three-dimensional packing of the (C70)2 dimers with large vacancies passing along the c axis and containing TDAE˙+ and C6H4Cl2 moieties. IR spectra of the (C70)2 dimers in both complexes show similar features with more than 40 absorption bands additionally to the absorption bands of parent C70. According to the IR spectra the (C70)2 dimers are stable in 1 and 2 up to room temperature. Both complexes show narrow EPR signals characteristic of TDAE˙+ (g = 2.0032, the linewidth of 0.3–0.4 mT at 77 K).

Graphical abstract: The formation of diamagnetic singly bonded (C70−)2 dimers in ionic complexes of fullerene C70 with tetrakis(dimethylaminoethylene)

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Dec 2009
Accepted
06 Apr 2010
First published
04 Jun 2010

CrystEngComm, 2010,12, 3542-3546

The formation of diamagnetic singly bonded (C70)2 dimers in ionic complexes of fullerene C70 with tetrakis(dimethylaminoethylene)

D. V. Konarev, S. S. Khasanov, S. V. Simonov, E. I. Yudanova and R. N. Lyubovskaya, CrystEngComm, 2010, 12, 3542 DOI: 10.1039/B927130A

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