High-energy collisions of organofullerene cations with helium. Ligand evaporation caused by encapsulation of the noble gas atom

Weiske T, Schwarz H, Hirsch A, Grösser T (1992)


Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 1992

Journal

Original Authors: Weiske T., Schwarz H., Hirsch A., Grösser T.

Publisher: Elsevier

Book Volume: 199

Pages Range: 640-642

Journal Issue: 6

URI: https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0043020816&origin=inward

Abstract

High-energy collisions of C (H)CH (5 keV) with helium atoms demonstrate that, in the course of penetration of the fullerene cage, the organic ligands are stripped off from the fullerene surface resulting in the formation of C and He@C . This implies that energy is transferred to the CH and CC bond after the encounter complex is formed. © 1992.

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APA:

Weiske, T., Schwarz, H., Hirsch, A., & Grösser, T. (1992). High-energy collisions of organofullerene cations with helium. Ligand evaporation caused by encapsulation of the noble gas atom. Chemical Physics Letters, 199(6), 640-642.

MLA:

Weiske, Thomas, et al. "High-energy collisions of organofullerene cations with helium. Ligand evaporation caused by encapsulation of the noble gas atom." Chemical Physics Letters 199.6 (1992): 640-642.

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