Orientational Disorder in Solvent-Free Solid C 70

The high-temperature structure of solvent-free C 70 has been determined with high-resolution x-ray powder diffraction and electron microscopy. Samples crystallized from solution form hexagonal close-packed crystals that retain an appreciable amount of residual toluene, even after prolonged heating....

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1991-11, Vol.254 (5036), p.1350-1353
Hauptverfasser: Vaughan, Gavin B. M., Heiey, Paul A., Luzzi, David E., Ricketts-Foot, Deborah A., McGhie, Andrew R., Fischer, John E., Hui, Yiu-Wing, Smith, Allan L., Cox, David E., Romanow, William J., Allen, Brent H., Coustel, Nicole, McCauley, John P., Smith, Amos B.
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Zusammenfassung:The high-temperature structure of solvent-free C 70 has been determined with high-resolution x-ray powder diffraction and electron microscopy. Samples crystallized from solution form hexagonal close-packed crystals that retain an appreciable amount of residual toluene, even after prolonged heating. Samples prepared by sublimation, which contain no detectable solvent, are primarily face-centered cubic with some admixture of a hexagonal phase. The relative volume of the hexagonal phase can be further reduced by annealing. The structures of both phases are described by a model of complete orientational disorder. The cubic phase contains an appreciable density of stacking faults along the [111] direction.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.254.5036.1350