B. Goedde, P. Jakeš, M. Waiblinger, K. Dinse, A. Weidinger
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CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATION OF N@C60/C60 AND N@C70/C70 MIXTURES
Since endohedral fullerenes exhibit unique features there is growing demand for their production and purification in high quality and quantity. This work shows how the chromatographic enrichment process can be optimized, for the separation of N@C60 and N@C70 from their respective empty parent compounds.