The square-wave voltammetry of isolated isomers of C-84 is reported. B
ased on their relative abundance, the isomers are assumed to have D-2
and D-2d symmetry. The D-2 isomer has four reversible reductions at -0
.65, -0.98, -1.34, and -1.75 V versus Fc/Fc(+) prior to electrolyte de
composition. This behavior is consistent with previous reports, and is
similar to the voltammetry of C-60 and C-70 (e.g. sequential reductio
ns spaced at slightly increasing intervals). The D-2d isomer has five
reversible reductions at -0.46, -0.77, -1.58, -1.98, and -2.27 V versu
s Fc/Fc(+) prior to the onset of electrolyte decomposition. The large
potential difference separating the second and third reductions of the
D-2d isomer is an aspect of the voltammetry not reported when the D-2
d isomer was analyzed as part of a mixture of C-84 isomers (P.L. Boula
s, M.T. Jones, R.S. Ruoff et al., J. Phys. Chem. 100 (1996) 7573-7579)
. The large potential difference between the second and third reductio
ns of the D-2d isomer of C-84 is similar to the voltammetric behavior
of C-82. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.