International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

Division of Chemical Nomenclature and Structure Representation

Numbering of Fullerenes

(IUPAC Recommendations 2004)

https://iupac.qmul.ac.uk/fullerene2/

Members of Working Party (1998-2002): F. Cozzi (Italy), W.H. Powell (USA), C. Thilgen (Switzerland).

World Wide Web version Prepared by G. P. Moss

School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London,
Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS, UK
g.p.moss@qmul.ac.uk

These Rules are as close as possible to the published version [see Pure Appl. Chem., 2005, 77, 843-923. Copyright IUPAC; reproduced with the permission of IUPAC]. If you need to cite these rules please quote this reference as their source.

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Synopsis

Rules for numbering (C60-Ih)[5,6]fullerene and (C70-D5h(6))[5,6]fullerene were codified in a publication "Nomenclature for the (C60-Ih)[5,6] and (C70-D5h(6))[5,6]fullerenes" published in Pure Appl. Chem. 74, 629-695, 2002. The current publication contains recommendations for numbering a wide variety of fullerenes of different sizes, with rings of different sizes, from C20 to C120, and of various point group symmetries, including low symmetries such as Cs, Ci, and C1, as well as many fullerenes that have been isolated and well characterized as pristine carbon allotropes or as derivatives. These recommendations are based on the principles established in the earlier publication and aim at the identification of a well-defined, and preferably contiguous helical pathway for numbering. Rules for systematically completing the numbering of fullerene structures for which a contiguous numbering pathway becomes discontiguous are presented.

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