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Is the Isolated Pentagon Rule Merely a Suggestion for Endohedral Fullerenes? The Structure of a Second Egg-Shaped Endohedral Fullerene—Gd<sub>3</sub>N@<i>C</i><sub><i>s</i></sub>(39663)-C<sub>82</sub>

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The structure of Gd3N@Cs(39663)-C82 has been determined through single crystal X-ray diffraction on Gd3N@Cs(39663)-C82.NiII(OEP).2(C6H6) The carbon cage has a distinct egg shape because of the presence of a single pair of fused pentagons at one apex of the molecule. Although 9 IPR structures are available to the C82 cage, one of the 39709 isomeric structures that do not conform to the IPR was found in Gd3N@Cs(39663)-C82. The egg-shaped structure of Gd3N@Cs(39663)-C82 is similar to that observed previously for M3N@Cs(51365)-C84 (M = Gd, Tm, Tb). As noted for other non-IPR endohedral fullerenes, one Gd atom in Gd3N@Cs(39663)-C82 is nestled within the fold of the fused pentagons.

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