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DescriptionBuckycatcher JACS 2007 V129 p3843.jpg
This is a picture generated from a crystal structure data reported by Andrzej Sygula, Frank R. Fronczek, Renata Sygula, Peter W. Rabideau, and Marilyn M. Olmstead in the Journal of the American Chemical Society 2007, volume 129, pages 3842 - 3843 (doi:10.1021/ja070616p) entitled “A Double Concave Hydrocarbon Buckycatcher”. It shows a crystal structure of molecular tweezers composed of two corannulene pincers clasping a C60 fullerene. The gray C60 fullerene structure is composed of two disordered orientations.
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