Fragmentation of Fullerenes to Linear Carbon Chains
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⚛️ physics.atm-clus
astro-ph.IMphysics.chem-ph
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carbonlinearchainsfragmentsfullereneslongspaceabsorption
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Small cationic fullerene fragments, produced by electron impact ionization of C60, were mass-selected and accumulated in cryogenic Ne matrixes. Optical absorption spectroscopy of these fragments with up to 18 carbon atoms revealed linear structures. Considering the recent discovery of fullerenes in Space and the very strong absorptions of long linear carbon clusters both in the UV-Vis and IR spectral regions, these systems are good candidates to be observed in Space. We present laboratory data, supported by quantum-chemical calculations and discuss the relevance of long carbon chains for astronomy.
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