posted on 2023-09-27, 21:14authored byJianzhi Xu, Joost M. Bakker, Olga V. Lushchikova, Peter Lievens, Ewald Janssens, Gao-Lei Hou
Buckminsterfullerene
C60 has received extensive research
interest since its discovery. In addition to its interesting intrinsic
properties of exceptional stability and electron-accepting ability,
the broad chemical tunability by decoration or substitution on the
C60-fullerene surface makes it a fascinating molecule.
However, to date, there is uncertainty about the binding location
of such decorations on the C60 surface, even for a single
adsorbed metal atom. In this work, we report the gas-phase synthesis
of the C60V+ complex and its in situ characterization
by mass spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy with the help of quantum
chemical calculations and molecular dynamics simulations. We identify
the most probable binding position of a vanadium cation on C60 above a pentagon center in an η5-fashion, demonstrate
a high thermal stability for this complex, and explore the bonding
nature between C60 and the vanadium cation, revealing that
large orbital and electrostatic interactions lie at the origin of
the stability of the η5-C60V+ complex.