Chemists synthesize a new allotrope of carbon
In a new study led by Oxford University's Department of Chemistry, chemists have demonstrated the synthesis of a cyclocarbon that is stable enough for spectroscopic characterization in solution at room temperature. The study is published in the journal Science. The synthesis of a new type of molecular carbon allotrope that can be studied under normal laboratory conditions is a rare achievement. The only previous example was the synthesis of fullerenes in 1990. In the new study, the molecule cyclo[48]carbon was synthesized as a catenane, i.e. with the C48 ring threaded through three other macrocycles. These threaded macrocycles increase the stability of C48 by preventing access to the protected cyclocarbon.
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