Invited for the cover of this issue are the groups of Alexander S. Oshchepkov, Konstantin Y. Amsharov, and M.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel buckybowl catcher with an extended π-surface has been synthesized via cross-coupling of two bowl shaped bromoindacenopicene moieties with a tolyl linker. The obtained catcher has been unambiguously characterized by 2D-NMR and mass spectrometry. DFT calculations indicate that the curved shape of the receptor moieties is favourable for binding fullerenes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHalogenated buckybowls or bowl-shaped polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (BS-PAHs) are key building blocks for the "bottom-up" synthesis of various carbon-based nanomaterials with outstanding potential in different fields of technology. The current state of the art provides quite a limited number of synthetic pathways to BS-PAHs; moreover, none of these approaches show high selectivity and tolerance of functional groups. Herein we demonstrate an effective route to BS-PAHs that includes directed intramolecular aryl-aryl coupling through C-F bond activation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first experimental evidence that fullerenes react with alkali-metal trichloroacetates through a nucleophilic addition-substitution route, yielding dichloromethylenefullerenes as the final products, is reported. The intermediates, C60 (CCl3 )(-) and C70 (CCl3 )(-) anions, have been isolated in their protonated forms as ortho-C60 (CCl3 )H, as well as three ortho and one para isomer of C70 (CCl3 )H. The structures were unambiguously determined by means of (1) H, (13) C, and (1) H-(13) C HMBC NMR spectroscopy along with UV/Vis spectroscopy.
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