M. Fedurco et al., SINGLE-CRYSTAL X-RAY STRUCTURE OF C-60.6SBPH(3) - A WELL-ORDERED STRUCTURE OF C-60 AND A NEW FULLERENE SOLVENT, Inorganic chemistry, 34(1), 1995, pp. 390-392
Dissolution of C-60 in liquid SbPh(3) followed by slow cooling at room
temperature produces a decolorized solution and well-formed dark red
rhombohedrons. Determination of the structure by X-ray diffraction rev
eals a composition of C-60.6SbPh(3). The C-60 and the arrangement of S
bPh(3) around it have 3 point symmetry. Average values and average dev
iations for the two types of C-60 C-C bonds are 1.383(4) and 1.453(5)
Angstrom. Molecules of C-60 stack at a relatively long separation alon
g the c direction of the crystal due to the presence of partially inte
rvening atoms of SbPh(3) and numerous van der Waals contacts between t
he C-60 and phenyl rings. We believe that this solid state solvation g
ives rise to the orientational order of the C-60 molecule.