Nitrogen clusters inside C60 cage and new nanoscale energetic materials
Abstract
We explore the possibility to trap polynitrogen clusters inside C60 fullerene cage, opening a new direction of developing nitrogen-rich high energy materials. We found that a maximum of 13 nitrogen atoms can be encapsulated in a C60 cage. The nitrogen clusters in confinement exhibit unique stable structures in polymeric form which possess a large component of (~ 70-80%) single bond character. The Nn@C60 molecules retain their structure at 300K for n<12. The Mulliken charge analysis shows very small charge transfer in N@C60, consistent with the quartet spin state of N. However, for 2<n<10, charge transfer take place from cage surface to Nn compounds and inverse polarization thereafter. These nitrogen clusters when allowed to relax to N2 molecules which are triply bonded are capable of releasing a large amount of energy.
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