The concept of the bond polarization is a useful tool to understand chemical reactions and fundamental properties of compounds. However, experimental considerations are limited owing to its difficulty of reliable description. We demonstrated that geometrically isolated H O inside the cage of fullerene C is a possible probe to evaluate the polarization degree of covalent bonds C(C )-X (X=heteroatom) on the C cage. The H NMR relaxation times of entrapped H O have been systematically measured at variable temperatures for H O@C X (X=CR , NR, O, and O ). The results followed in the order of electronegativities of C (2.55), N (3.04), and O (3.44), indicating that entrapped H O can sensitively respond to the degree of the bond polarization.
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