Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9590649 Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Isolable or extractable fullerene isomers must be not only thermodynamically but also kinetically stable. Heats of atomization and anion localization energies (anion LEs) for all isolated-pentagon isomers of the C88 and C90 fullerenes were calculated using the PM3 method. The heat of atomization is a direct index of thermodynamic stability, whereas the minimum anion LE (min anion LE) in a molecule serves as a measure of kinetic stability for electron-deficient fullerenes. On this theoretical basis, we successfully predicted the fullerene isomers that might appear in experimental samples of C88 and C90. For the fullerene isomers studied, HOMO-LUMO energy separation is not highly correlative with min anion LE. It seems likely that, with a notable exception of C72, the C6n fullerenes are generated more abundantly than their neighboring members.
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