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Highly Stable [C<sub>60</sub>AuC<sub>60</sub>]<sup>+/–</sup> Dumbbells
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Ionic complexes between gold and C<sub>60</sub> have been observed for the first time. Cations and anions of the type [Au(C<sub>60</sub>)<sub>2</sub>]<sup>+/-</sup> are shown to have particular stability. Calculations suggest that these ions adopt a C<sub>60</sub>-Au-C<sub>60</sub> sandwich-like (dumbbell) structure, which is reminiscent of [XAuX]<sup>+/-</sup> ions previously observed for much smaller ligands. The [Au(C<sub>60</sub>)<sub>2</sub>]<sup>+/-</sup> ions can be regarded as Au(I) complexes, regardless of whether the net charge is positive or negative, but in both cases, the charge transfer between the Au and C<sub>60</sub> is incomplete, most likely because of a covalent contribution to the Au-C<sub>60</sub> binding. The C<sub>60</sub>-Au-C<sub>60</sub> dumbbell structure represents a new architecture in fullerene chemistry that might be replicable in synthetic nanostructures.
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