Pietzak B, Waiblinger M, Almeida Murphy T, Weidinger A, Hohne M, Dietel E, Hirsch A (1998)
Publication Type: Journal article, Original article
Publication year: 1998
Original Authors: Pietzak B., Waiblinger M., Almeida Murphy T., Weidinger A., Hohne M., Dietel E., Hirsch A.
Publisher: Elsevier
Book Volume: 36
Pages Range: 613-615
URI: https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0000350972&origin=inward
Endohedral N@C (atomic nitrogen inside C) is produced by ion implantation. N@C is soluble in organic solvents and stable in air. A special feature is that it gives a very clear hyperfine split EPR signal with sharp lines even in the solid. This makes it an ideal probe for monitoring chemical reactions of C via changes of the EPR signal. As an example, the formation of the monoadduct of diethyl malonate on C will be discussed. In general, N@C can be used as a probe or tracer for monitoring reactions or the transport of C. We show that C is an ideal trap for atomic nitrogen. Nitrogen is in the center of C and keeps its atomic structure. In a first experiment, the vibrations of nitrogen in C were studied. © 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
APA:
Pietzak, B., Waiblinger, M., Almeida Murphy, T., Weidinger, A., Hohne, M., Dietel, E., & Hirsch, A. (1998). Properties of endohedral N@C60. Carbon, 36, 613-615.
MLA:
Pietzak, Björn, et al. "Properties of endohedral N@C60." Carbon 36 (1998): 613-615.
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