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Separation and Selective Formation of Fullerene Adducts within an M(II)(8)L(6) Cage.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 2017 January 12
The self-assembly of 4-fold-symmetric porphyrins with Fe(II) or Zn(II) gave a new cubic M(II)8L6 cage framework with electron-deficient walls. This cage bound C60-indene or C60-anthracene bisadducts selectively, whereas unfunctionalized fullerenes and monoadducts were not encapsulated. The Fe(II)8L6 cage also enabled the reaction of C60 and anthracene to yield the bisadducts selectively under conditions where no reaction was observed in the absence of the cage. These findings have relevance in the context of polymer solar cells, where C60 bisadducts have found use as electron acceptors, because these adducts currently require laborious and time-consuming syntheses and purification.
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