The fragmentation patterns of the endohedral fullerenes ions, (Gd@C82)
+ and (La@C82)+, produced by energetic collisions with various atomic
and molecular targets have been measured over an entire mass range ext
ending from the parent endohedral to the bare metal ion. The fragmenta
tion spectra confirm the endohedral nature of these fullerenes by the
production of singly and doubly charged endohedral fragments M@C2n (30
less-than-or-equal-to n less-than-or-equal-to 40). The fragmentation
pattern includes a substantial component of empty fullerenes that exte
nd from C80 to less than C60 dependent on the collision partner. The e
mpty fullerenes are accompanied by small metal-containing fragment ion
s, MC2n+ (0 less-than-or-equal-to n less-than-or-equal-to 5), produced
in hard central collisions with the target atom. The distribution of
MC2n+ fragments differs for the two endohedrals and is dependent on th
e collision partner.