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Chemical shielding of H2O and HF encapsulated inside a C60 cage

Authors :
Jarvis, Samuel
Sang, Hongqian
Junqueira, Filipe
Gordon, Oliver
Hodgkinson, Jo E
Saywell, Alex
Rahe, Philipp
Mamone, Salvatore
Taylor, Simon
Sweetman, Adam
Leaf, Jeremy
Duncan, David
Lee, Tien-Lin
Thakur, Pardeep
Hoffman, Gabriella
Whitby, Richard
Levitt, Malcolm
Held, Georg
Kantorovich, Lev
Moriarty, Philip
Jones, Robert
Jarvis, Samuel
Sang, Hongqian
Junqueira, Filipe
Gordon, Oliver
Hodgkinson, Jo E
Saywell, Alex
Rahe, Philipp
Mamone, Salvatore
Taylor, Simon
Sweetman, Adam
Leaf, Jeremy
Duncan, David
Lee, Tien-Lin
Thakur, Pardeep
Hoffman, Gabriella
Whitby, Richard
Levitt, Malcolm
Held, Georg
Kantorovich, Lev
Moriarty, Philip
Jones, Robert
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Molecular surgery provides the opportunity to study relatively large molecules encapsulated within a fullerene cage. Here we determine the location of an H2O molecule isolated within an adsorbed buckminsterfullerene cage, and compare this to the intrafullerene position of HF. Using normal incidence X-ray standing wave (NIXSW) analysis, coupled with density functional theory and molecular dynamics simulations, we show that both H2O and HF are located at an off-centre position within the fullerene cage, caused by substantial intra-cage electrostatic fields generated by surface adsorption of the fullerene. The atomistic and electronic structure simulations also reveal significant internal rotational motion consistent with the NIXSW data. Despite this substantial intra-cage interaction, we find that neither HF or H2O contribute to the endofullerene frontier orbitals, confirming the chemical isolation of the encapsulated molecules. We also show that our experimental NIXSW measurements and theoretical data are best described by a mixed adsorption site model.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/157500/1/H2O_C60_accepted.pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1293439175
Document Type :
Electronic Resource