The Reversible Formation of a Single-Bonded (C60-)2 Dimer in Ionic Charge Transfer Complex: Cp*2Cr·C60(C6H4Cl2)2. The Molecular Structure of (C60-)2
Journal of the American Chemical Society2002Vol. 124(29), pp. 8520–8521
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Abstract
A new ionic complex of C60 with decamethylchromocene, Cp*2Cr.C60(C6H4Cl2)2 (1), has been obtained. The fullerides are monomeric in 1 at room temperature, whereas they form a single-bonded (C60-)2 dimer at low temperatures, the structure of which has been studied by the X-ray diffraction on a single crystal at 100 K. The length of the intercage C-C bond is 1.597(7) A and the interfullerene distance is equal to 9.28 A. A phase transition attributed to the reversible C60*- dimerization is observed in the 220-200 K range. The transition is accompanied by changes in the unit cell parameters, the decrease of the magnetic moment from 4.20 muB (S = 3/2, 1/2) to 3.88 muB (S = 3/2) and the appearance of EPR signal from Cp*2Cr+, simultaneously.
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