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Fullerides are
chemical compounds containing fullerene anions.
Common fullerides are
derivatives of the most
common fullerenes, i.e. C60 and C70. The scope...
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suggests that
reduction of C60
should occur at mild
potentials leading to
fulleride anions, [C60]n− (n = 1–6). The
midpoint potentials of 1-electron reduction...
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nuclei and lies
within +10 (for LiNH2 in
liquid NH3) and −12 (for Li+ in
fulleride). mLi –
Excited nuclear isomer. ( ) –
Uncertainty (1σ) is
given in concise...
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bands being present at the
Fermi level. In 1991
Hebard et al.
discovered Fulleride superconductors,
where alkali-metal
atoms are
intercalated into C60 molecules...
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buckminsterfullerene to
produce solid fullerides MnC60; sodium, pot****ium, rubidium, and
caesium can form
fullerides where n = 2, 3, 4, or 6, and rubidium...
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fulleride ion...
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carbon compounds exist:
graphite intercalation compounds alkali metal fullerides endohedral fullerenes,
where the
metal atom is
encapsulated within a fullerene...
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fullerene C60 can form
solid compounds with
alkali metals known as
fullerides. Cs3C60 can be
superconducting at
temperatures up to 38K
under applied...
- [permanent dead link] O.
Gunnarsson (1997). "Superconductivity in
Fullerides".
Reviews of
Modern Physics. 69 (2): 575. arXiv:cond-mat/9611150. Bibcode:1997RvMP...
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potential as
semiconductors is
still ongoing.
Although both the
doped fullerides and
ropes of
SWNTs are superconductors, unfortunately, the
critical temperatures...