Fullerene C-84 is the third-most-abundant species after C-60 and C-70. In the past decade, a variety of C-84-based clusterfullerenes have been well-studied experimentally, which otherwise do not include oxide clusterfullerenes (OCFs).
In this work, we report a comprehensive inspection of Ho2O@C-84, including its mass, spectroscopic, crystallographic, electrochemical (EC), and density functional theory (DFT) studies. Importantly, crystallographic data reveal an IPR cage of D-2d(51591)-C-84 with a linear endohedral Ho-O-Ho cluster, indicating that the compression effect of the C-84 cage is less pronounced compared to that of a smaller cage.
The experimentally observed structure is confirmed by DFT computations, which also verify its superior stability. Further studies suggest that Ho2O@C-84 has reduced EC and HOMO-LUMO gaps compared to those of empty species, again demonstrating the effect of cluster encapsulation.