“…Moreover, they found that the complexation of metals with fullerenes could lead to a far richer spectrum in the visible and near-infrared spectral range than fullerenes themselves, due to the charge transfer from the metal to the carbon cage, making them potential candidates for diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs). 59 The recent findings performed by Campbell et al , 60,61 about the synthesis of C 60 + ions tagged with helium and its UV-visible spectrum measurement, show experimental possibility that would support the speculations by Hou et al 19 about the charge transfer process of metallofullerenes and their contribution to the visible regime. Metals are widely known to be active catalysts for the synthetic production of various carbon nanostructures, including carbon cages under oxygen- and hydrogen-rich conditions as found by Dunk et al 38,41 Then, one may speculate from the study of Hou et al 19 that metal atoms and their ions might also play a catalytic role in fullerene formation in space, as metallofullerenes, if present, could be considered as byproducts of this catalytic process.…”