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Rational synthesis of an atomically precise carboncone under mild conditions.

Zheng-Zhong ZhuZuo-Chang ChenYang-Rong YaoCun-Hao CuiShu-Hui LiXin-Jing ZhaoQianyan ZhangHan-Rui TianPiao-Yang XuFang-Fang XieXiao-Ming XieYuan-Zhi TanShun-Liu DengJennifer M QuimbyEmeritus Lawrence T ScottSu-Yuan XieRong-Bin HuangLan-Sun Zheng
Published in: Science advances (2019)
Carboncones, a special family of all-carbon allotropes, are predicted to have unique properties that distinguish them from fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and graphenes. Owing to the absence of methods to synthesize atomically well-defined carboncones, however, experimental insight into the nature of pure carboncones has been inaccessible. Herein, we describe a facile synthesis of an atomically well-defined carboncone[1,2] (C70H20) and its soluble penta-mesityl derivative. Identified by x-ray crystallography, the carbon skeleton is a carboncone with the largest possible apex angle. Much of the structural strain is overcome in the final step of converting the bowl-shaped precursor into the rigid carboncone under mild reaction conditions. This work provides a research opportunity for investigations of atomically precise single-layered carboncones having even higher cone walls and/or smaller apex angles.
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