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Physical and chemical evidence for metallofullerenes with metal atoms as part of the cage

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SINCE the discovery of fullerenes1, efforts have been made to trap metal atoms inside fullerene cages2, and both endohedral3,4 and exohedral5,6 metallofullerenes have been synthesized. There is, however, a third possibility: a 'networked' metallofullerene, where the metal atom is incorporated into the carbon cage. Here we report the results of experiments to study the structure and reactivity of gas-phase fullerenes doped with niobium (NbCn+ with n = 28–50). These experiments, which use injected-ion drift-tube tech-niques, indicate that for fullerenes containing an even number of carbon atoms the metal is endohedral, but for fullerenes with an odd number of carbon atoms, the niobium metal is bound as a part of the carbon cage. Thus, networked metallofullerenes appear to be a stable class of metallofullerene. We suggest that such metallo-fullerenes can form if the metal atom retains sufficient electron density to form several strong covalent metal–carbon bonds.

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Clemmer, D., Hunter, J., Shelimov, K. et al. Physical and chemical evidence for metallofullerenes with metal atoms as part of the cage. Nature 372, 248–250 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1038/372248a0

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