Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 1993, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (4): 563.

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A Study of the Reaction of C60 with Toluene, Benzyl Chloride and p-Xylene in Gas Phase

GUO Xing-Hua1, LIU Zi-Yang1, SONG Feng-Rui1, LIU Shu-Ying1, ZHANG Fa-Yi2   

  1. 1. Chmgckm Institute of Applied Chemistry, Acodemia Sixica, Changchun, 130022;
    2. Department of Chemistry, Nmtai University, Tianjin
  • Received:1992-09-27 Revised:1992-12-02 Online:1993-04-24 Published:1993-04-24

Abstract: In the ion source of mass spectrometer, the gas-phase C60 reacted with the ion or radical fragments of toluene, benzyl chloride and p-xylene and a series of derivative ions were formed in the gas phase.This indicates the gas-phase C60 has active chemical properties.Among them [C60C7H7]+ and [C60C6H5]+ are the predominant adduct ions.The C7H7+ ions are the mixture of tropylium, benzyl or tolyl ions in the gas phase, therefore the adduct ions [C60C7H7]+ have four possible structures.

Key words: Buckminsterfullerene, Gas-phase ion-molecule reaction, Toluene, Benzyl chloride, p-Xylene

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