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Marina A. Petrukhina

Researcher at State University of New York System

Publications -  222
Citations -  5157

Marina A. Petrukhina is an academic researcher from State University of New York System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corannulene & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 208 publications receiving 4610 citations. Previous affiliations of Marina A. Petrukhina include Moscow State University & Texas A&M University.

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A main group metal sandwich: five lithium cations jammed between two corannulene tetraanion decks.

TL;DR: A single-crystal x-ray diffraction analysis confirms the formation of a sandwich-type supramolecular aggregate with a high degree of alkali metal intercalation that is robust in both solution and solid states even in the presence of crown ethers that compete for Li+ coordination.
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X-ray quality geometries of geodesic polyarenes from theoretical calculations: what levels of theory are reliable?

TL;DR: The analysis presented here capitalizes on a rare opportunity provided by corannulene to account explicitly for molecular distortions from crystal packing forces and within the error limits of an extensive X-ray data set, B3LYP/6-31G* calculations were found to correctly reproduce all of the experimental bond distances and bond angles.
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Aromatic pi-systems more curved than C(60). The complete family of all indenocorannulenes synthesized by iterative microwave-assisted intramolecular arylations.

TL;DR: This work demonstrates, for the first time, that extended pi-systems with curvatures exceeding those of the most curved stable fullerenes and carbon nanotubes can be prepared by ordinary laboratory methods in solution, without recourse to high-temperature gas phase methods, such as flash vacuum pyrolysis.
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Fragments of fullerenes and carbon nanotubes : designed synthesis, unusual reactions, and coordination chemistry

TL;DR: In this article, Sygula and Collier discuss the importance of full-nerneeme and full-horned fullerneeme fusions in the formation of fullnernees and nanotubes.
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Coordination chemistry of buckybowls: from corannulene to a hemifullerene

TL;DR: This study has resulted in the first X-ray structural characterization of buckybowl coordination complexes and has revealed eta2-rim coordination preferences of open geodesic polyarenes in rhodium(ii) binding reactions.