AbstractThis article presents, from a mass spectrometry perspective, an historical account of research on gas-phase carbon clusters, which has led to the discovery of another form of carbon, fullerenes. In addition, more recent mass spectrometric studies on analysis of fullerene derivatives and synthesis of doped fullerenes are described. The early, strong evidence for certain “magic number” carbon clusters, most notably C60 (buckminsterfullerene), was obtained largely from mass spectrometric experiments. These studies led to the controversial postulation of the soccerball structure for C60, which provoked increased experimental and theoretical efforts. This research eventually resulted in the discovery of a simple method by which large qua...
AbstractUltraviolet photoelectron spectra (UPS) are reported for mass-selected negative carbon clust...
The production of fullerene molecules typically involves extreme high-temperature conditions (electr...
A photochemical route to the formation of two C60 molecules which are bridged by one and up to eight...
Fullerenes are composed of carbon atoms arranged in approximately spherical or ellipsoidal cages res...
We have accumulated large pure carbon clusters (Fullerenes) on a surface. These clusters were produc...
Fullerenes, cage-structured carbon allotropes, have been the subject of extensive research as new ma...
A series of carbon cluster ions have been created by direct laser vaporization of elementary carbons...
Fullerenes, cage-structured carbon allotropes, have been the subject of extensive research as new ma...
The closed shell structures of certain all-carbon fragments originally observed in mass spectroscop...
A growing number of recent publications on clusters reflect a tremendous interest in these particles...
A growing number of recent publications on clusters reflect a tremendous interest in these particles...
Abstract Hydrogenated carbon molecules are synthesized by a method which essentially is distinct fro...
Mass spectra of the methylated [60]fullerenes were obtained by EI mass spectrometry using “desorptio...
Fullerenes, carbon nanotubes and onions have caught the imagination of the entire scientific communi...
A fullerene is an allotrope of carbon in the form of a hollow sphere or in many other shapes. Spheri...
AbstractUltraviolet photoelectron spectra (UPS) are reported for mass-selected negative carbon clust...
The production of fullerene molecules typically involves extreme high-temperature conditions (electr...
A photochemical route to the formation of two C60 molecules which are bridged by one and up to eight...
Fullerenes are composed of carbon atoms arranged in approximately spherical or ellipsoidal cages res...
We have accumulated large pure carbon clusters (Fullerenes) on a surface. These clusters were produc...
Fullerenes, cage-structured carbon allotropes, have been the subject of extensive research as new ma...
A series of carbon cluster ions have been created by direct laser vaporization of elementary carbons...
Fullerenes, cage-structured carbon allotropes, have been the subject of extensive research as new ma...
The closed shell structures of certain all-carbon fragments originally observed in mass spectroscop...
A growing number of recent publications on clusters reflect a tremendous interest in these particles...
A growing number of recent publications on clusters reflect a tremendous interest in these particles...
Abstract Hydrogenated carbon molecules are synthesized by a method which essentially is distinct fro...
Mass spectra of the methylated [60]fullerenes were obtained by EI mass spectrometry using “desorptio...
Fullerenes, carbon nanotubes and onions have caught the imagination of the entire scientific communi...
A fullerene is an allotrope of carbon in the form of a hollow sphere or in many other shapes. Spheri...
AbstractUltraviolet photoelectron spectra (UPS) are reported for mass-selected negative carbon clust...
The production of fullerene molecules typically involves extreme high-temperature conditions (electr...
A photochemical route to the formation of two C60 molecules which are bridged by one and up to eight...