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Topic: infrared spectroscopy for fullerene-C60 (aka buckminsterfullerene or buckyballs)  (Read 8059 times)

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webguy54

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I'm looking for an infrared spectrum for fullerene-C60, also known as buckminsterfullerene or the popular buckyball. I used spectrum databases such as SDBS, NIST, etc. I've pretty much exhausted the Internet.  I also looked it up in The Aldrich Library of FT-IR Spectra Edition I.  This edition is dated 1985, so it may be outdated for this compound. 

If anybody can suggest an Internet or text source for me to use it would be greatly appreciated.  Right now I would love the piece of mind of simply knowing it exists.  It's my "white whale" of sorts...dumb joke.

Thanks.

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Use the chemexper box on the lower left hand side of the screen. I found the IR for buckminsterfullerene within 3 clicks.
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Thanks guys! The sites were both a huge *delete me* Thanks again.

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