ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF C60H2 AND C70H21

Citation
P. Boulas et al., ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF C60H2 AND C70H21, Journal of physical chemistry, 97(51), 1993, pp. 13435-13437
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
ISSN journal
00223654
Volume
97
Issue
51
Year of publication
1993
Pages
13435 - 13437
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3654(1993)97:51<13435:EPOCAC>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The electrochemistry of C60H2 and the 1,9- and 7,8-isomers of C70H2 we re investigated in DMF/toluene mixtures and the resulting data compare d to that of the parent C-60 and C-70 fullerenes under the same soluti on conditions. Each dihydrogen derivative is reduced via a series of o ne-electron transfers. The C60H2 undergoes four reversible reductions which occur at E(1/2) = -1.02, -1.46, -2.07, and -2.58 V vs Fc/Fc(+). The two electroreduced isomers of C70H2 are less soluble than electror educed C60H2 and only three reductions are seen for these compounds in a toluene/DMF mixture. These occur at E(1/2) = -1.04, -1.48, and -1.9 6 V vs Fc/Fc(+) for the 7,8-isomer and at E(1/2) = -1.03, -1.52, and - 1.93 V vs Fc/Fc(+) for the 1,9-isomer. The electronic effect of these two different structural isomers is not reflected in their electrochem istry since almost identical E(1/2) values are obtained for each reduc tion process. The stability of the reduced dihydrogen species decrease s with an increase of charge, temperature, and/or the DMF content of t he toluene/DMF mixture. Singly-reduced C60H2.(-) is the most stable of the reduced compounds, and its EPR spectrum was measured and compared to the spectrum of C60.(-) in neat toluene. The spectrum of C60H2.(-) is centered at g = 2.000 and has a spectral line width of 3 G at 160 K, as compared to a g = 1.997 and a line width of 5.8 G for C-60.(-).