Combustion and Flame, Vol.157, No.5, 966-969, 2010
Synthesis of C-3v-(C64H4)-C-#1911 using a low-pressure benzene/oxygen diffusion flame: Another pathway toward non-IPR fullerenes
In addition to the traditional Kratschmer-Huffman graphite arc-discharge method, a combustion method has been developed to synthesize fullerenes that defy the isolated pentagon rule (IPR). The C-3v-symmetric (C64H4)-C-#1911, as well as other non-IPR fullerenes such as the possible non-IPR C-60 isomer, have been synthesized as fullerene hydrides in a low-pressure benzene/oxygen diffusion flame. The non-IPR structure of the chromatographically isolated C-64 species was unambiguously identified by its HPLC retention time, UV absorption and mass spectrum by comparison with the reference material C3v-#1911C64H4. The synthesis, isolation and identification of C-3v-(#1911) C64H4, as described in this work, show that this combustion method is successful, is energy efficient and is a promising candidate for the macroscopic synthesis of non-IPR fullerenes. (C) 2009 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.