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  • Name: (C\{60}-I\{h})[5,6]fullerene
  • Synonyms: Fullerene 60;Buckminsterfullerene; 99685-96-8;(C\{60}-I\{h})[5,6]fullerene; Buckyball; [60]fullerene; Fullerene C60; (C60-Ih)[5,6]fullerene; Fullerene; Footballene;
  • CAS Registry Number:
  • Transport: UN1325
  • Melting Point: >280 °C(lit.)
  • Flash Point: 94 °C
  • Density: 5.568
  • Refractive index: 1.813
  • Water Solubility: insoluble
  • Safety Statements: 26-36
  • Hazard Symbols: Xi
  • Flash Point: 94 °C
  • Molecular Weight: 720.642
  • InchiKey: XMWRBQBLMFGWIX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • InChI: InChI=1S/C60/c1-2-5-6-3(1)8-12-10-4(1)9-11-7(2)17-21-13(5)23-24-14(6)22-
    18(8)28-20(12)30-26-16(10)15(9)25-29-19(11)27(17)37-41-31(21)33(23)43-
    44-34(24)32(22)42-38(28)48-40(30)46-36(26)35(25)45-39(29)47(37)55-49(41)
    51(43)57-52(44)50(42)56(48)59-54(46)53(45)58(55)60(57)59
  • Risk Statements: 36/37
  • Molecular Formula: C60
  • Molecular Structure:CAS No:99685-96-8 (C\{60}-I\{h})[5,6]fullerene

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99685-96-8 [5,6]Fullerene-C60

  • [5,6]Fullerene-C60
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99685-96-8 5,6]FULLERENE-C60

  • Norway Chiron AS [Manufacturer]
  • Tel: +47 73 87 44 90
  • Fax: +47 73 87 44 99
  • Address: Chiron AS
    Stiklestadveien 1
    N-7041 Trondheim
    Norway null,nullNorway
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References of (C\{60}-I\{h})[5,6]fullerene
Title: Buckminsterfullerene
CAS Registry Number: 99685-96-8
CAS Name: [5,6]Fullerene-C60-Ih
Synonyms: buckyball; soccerballene
Molecular Formula: C60
Molecular Weight: 720.64
Percent Composition: C 100.00%
Literature References: Named after R. Buckminster Fuller, the American engineer, whose geodesic domes possess the same symmetry as the C60 truncated icosohedron typified by a soccerball. The most abundant of a class of carbon molecules characterized by a hollow cage structure and known as the fullerenes. One of the allotropic forms of carbon, q.v., and the only molecular form, these molecules, described by C20+2m, form stable closed nets composed of 12 pentagons and 'm' hexagons. Prepn: H. W. Kroto et al., Nature 318, 162 (1985); in macroscopic quantities: W. Kr?tschmer et al., ibid. 347, 354 (1990). Rational synthesis: L. T. Scott et al., Science 295, 1500 (2002). Identification in shungite, a carbonaceous rock: P. R. Buseck et al., Science 257, 215 (1992). Review of early work: R. F. Curl, R. E. Smalley, Sci. Am. 265, 54-63 (1991). Review of synthesis, properties, chemistry including metal-doping: Acc. Chem. Res. 25, 98-175 (1992); Fullerenes, G. S. Hammond, V. J. Kuck, Eds. ACS Symp. Ser. 481, 1-195 (1992). Review of solids chemistry: A. Penicaud, Fullerene Sci. Tech. 6, 731-741 (1998). Book: The Chemical Physics of Fullerenes 10 (and 5) Years Later, W. Andreoni, Ed. (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1996) 498 pp.