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A three-shell supramolecular complex enables the symmetry-mismatched chemo- and regioselective bis-functionalization of C-60

Ubasart, Ernest; Borodin, Oleg; Fuertes-Espinosa, Carles; Xu, Youzhi; Garcia-Simon, Cristina; Gomez, Laura; Juanhuix, Judith; Gandara, Felipe; Imaz, Inhar; Maspoch, Daniel; von Delius, Max; Ribas, Xavi

NATURE CHEMISTRY
2021
VL / 13 - BP / 420 - EP / +
abstract
A supramolecular three-shell matryoshka-like complex di rects the functionalization of the C-60 inner shell to the selective formation of a single trans-3 fullerene bis-adduct. The selectivity with this matryoshka-like approach could be useful for applications where regioisomerically pure C-60 bis-adducts have been shown to have superior properties compared with isomer mixtures. Molecular Russian dolls (matryoshkas) have proven useful for testing the limits of preparative supramolecular chemistry but applications of these architectures to problems in other fields are elusive. Here we report a three-shell, matryoshka-like complex-in which C-60 sits inside a cycloparaphenylene nanohoop, which in turn is encapsulated inside a self-assembled nanocapsule-that can be used to address a long-standing challenge in fullerene chemistry, namely the selective formation of a particular fullerene bis-adduct. Spectroscopic evidence indicates that the ternary complex is sufficiently stable in solution for the two outer shells to affect the addition chemistry of the fullerene guest. When the complex is subjected to Bingel cyclopropanation conditions, the exclusive formation of a single trans-3 fullerene bis-adduct was observed in a reaction that typically yields more than a dozen products. The selectivity facilitated by this matryoshka-like approach appears to be a general phenomenon and could be useful for applications where regioisomerically pure C-60 bis-adducts have been shown to have superior properties compared with isomer mixtures.

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