Ground- and excited-state studies of ill-characterized fullerenes are presented. The first isomerically enriched study of C84's major isomers finds they differ significantly in T1 energies. Their T 1 lifetimes span two orders of magnitude, from 643 mus for D 2(IV) to 5 mus for D2d(II). The minor isomer, Cs(a), has a 127 mus T1 lifetime. Temperature-dependent decay kinetics and triplet-triplet spectra also show clear isomeric variations. These changes are remarkable, since they originate in subtle geometry differences. The C80{D5d} isomer lacks appreciable transient absorption. Its slow quenching of 1Deltag O 2 emission indicates C80{D5d}'s T1 state is within 1 kT (∼300 cm-1) of 7880 cm -1. O2-quenching experiments showed that Ho 3N C80 ...
The only stable isomer of the higher fullerene C76 of D2 symmetry was isolated from carbon soot by t...
The stable isomers of the higher fullerenes C-76 and C-84 with D-2 symmetry as well as the basic ful...
The lowest-lying 10 isomers of C<sub>106</sub> satisfying the isolated-pentagon rule (IPR) were pred...
The photophysics of higher fullerenes remain poorly characterized, partly because they may exist in ...
A study is presented of the photophysics of a variety of fullerene derivatives, including C60O, C70O...
The stable isomers of the higher fullerenes C76-D2 and C84-D2:22, as well as fullerenes C60 and C70 ...
The first photophysical study of addition derivatives of C70 is reported. The spectroscopic and phot...
The stable isomers of the higher fullerenes C76 and C84 with D2 symmetry as well as the basic fuller...
Photophysical properties of the singlet and triplet states of the fullerenes, C60 and C70, have been...
Photophysical properties of the singlet and triplet states of the fullerenes, C60 and C70, have been...
This article primarily reviews the recent work of this laboratory on the photophysical and photochem...
C60 fullerene exhibits unique optical properties that have high potential for wide photo-optical app...
The photophysical properties of a novel 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexasusbstituted fullerene derivative (1) are ex...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of MichiganSince their discovery, there ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of MichiganSince their discovery, there ...
The only stable isomer of the higher fullerene C76 of D2 symmetry was isolated from carbon soot by t...
The stable isomers of the higher fullerenes C-76 and C-84 with D-2 symmetry as well as the basic ful...
The lowest-lying 10 isomers of C<sub>106</sub> satisfying the isolated-pentagon rule (IPR) were pred...
The photophysics of higher fullerenes remain poorly characterized, partly because they may exist in ...
A study is presented of the photophysics of a variety of fullerene derivatives, including C60O, C70O...
The stable isomers of the higher fullerenes C76-D2 and C84-D2:22, as well as fullerenes C60 and C70 ...
The first photophysical study of addition derivatives of C70 is reported. The spectroscopic and phot...
The stable isomers of the higher fullerenes C76 and C84 with D2 symmetry as well as the basic fuller...
Photophysical properties of the singlet and triplet states of the fullerenes, C60 and C70, have been...
Photophysical properties of the singlet and triplet states of the fullerenes, C60 and C70, have been...
This article primarily reviews the recent work of this laboratory on the photophysical and photochem...
C60 fullerene exhibits unique optical properties that have high potential for wide photo-optical app...
The photophysical properties of a novel 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexasusbstituted fullerene derivative (1) are ex...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of MichiganSince their discovery, there ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of MichiganSince their discovery, there ...
The only stable isomer of the higher fullerene C76 of D2 symmetry was isolated from carbon soot by t...
The stable isomers of the higher fullerenes C-76 and C-84 with D-2 symmetry as well as the basic ful...
The lowest-lying 10 isomers of C<sub>106</sub> satisfying the isolated-pentagon rule (IPR) were pred...