Highly Curved Bowl‐Shaped Fragments of Fullerenes: Synthesis,Structural Analysis,and Physical Properties |
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Authors: | Min‐Kuan Chen Hsin‐Ju Hsin Dr. Tsun‐Cheng Wu Bo‐Yan Kang Yen‐Wei Lee Prof. Ming‐Yu Kuo Prof. Yao‐Ting Wu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, National Cheng Kung University, No. 1 Ta‐Hsueh Rd., 70101 Tainan (Taiwan);2. Department of Applied Chemistry, National Chi Nan University, No. 1 University Rd., 54561 Puli, Nantou (Taiwan) |
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Abstract: | Highly curved buckybowls 3 , 4 , and 5 were synthesized from planar precursors, fluoranthenes 8 , benzo[k]fluoranthenes 10 and naphtho[1,2‐k]‐cyclopenta[cd]fluoranthenes 12 , respectively, using straightforward palladium‐catalyzed cyclization reactions. These fluoranthene‐based starting materials were easily prepared from 1,8‐bis(arylethynyl)naphthalenes 6 . Both buckybowls 3 and 4 are fragments of C60, whereas 5 is a unique subunit of C70. The curved structures were identified by X‐ray crystallography, and they are deep bowls. The maximum π‐orbital axis vector (POAV) pyramidalization angle in both 3 and 4 is 12.8°. Such a high curvature is very rarely obtained. Buckybowls 5 are less curved than the others because they have a lower density of five‐membered rings, analogous to the tube portion of C70. Cyclopentaannulation increases the bowl depths of 3 and 4 , but not the maximum POAV pyramidalization angle. Among the eight buckybowls studied herein, five form polar crystals. The bowl‐to‐bowl inversion dynamics of these buckybowls can be classified into two types; one has a planar transition structure, whereas the other has an S‐shaped transition structure. A larger longitudinal length of these buckybowls corresponds to a stronger preference for the latter. The photophysical properties of these buckybowls were examined and compared with those of C60 and C70. Buckybowls 5 have absorption bands at wavelengths greater than 450 nm, which are similar to those of C70. The chiral resolution of the mono‐substituted buckybowl 4 ac was also studied by using HPLC with a chiral column. |
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Keywords: | fluoranthene fullerene palladium rhodium X‐ray diffraction |
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