Production, isolation and structural characterization of [92]fullerene isomers
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Denis Arcon, Maurizio Prato, Hisanori Shinohara
High-resolution 13C NMR has been used to structurally characterize a single isomer possessing C2 molecular symmetry as well as an inseparable mixture of other isomers of [92]fullerene, produced from dysprosium arc-burned soot, separated and isolated via multi-stage recycling HPLC.
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