Supramolecular Subphthalocyanine Cage as Catalytic Container for the Functionalization of Fullerenes in Water |
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Authors: | Ainhoa Salazar Dr. Marta Moreno-Simoni Dr. Sunit Kumar Jorge Labella Prof. Tomás Torres Prof. Gema de la Torre |
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Affiliation: | Department of Organic Chemistry, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Campus de Cantoblanco C/Francisco Tomás y Valiente 7, 28049 Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Herein we report the first example of a supramolecular cage that works as a catalytic molecular reactor to perform transformations over fullerenes in aqueous medium. Taking advantage of the ability of metallo–organic Pd(II)-subphthalocyanine (SubPc) capsules to form stable host:guest complexes with C60, we have prepared a water-soluble cage that provides a hydrophobic environment for conducting cycloadditions over encapsulated C60, namely, Diels–Alder reactions with anthracene. Indeed, the presence of catalytic amounts of SubPc cage dissolved in water promotes co-encapsulation of insoluble C60 and anthracene substrates, allowing the reaction to occur inside the cavity under mild conditions. The lower stability of the host:guest complex with the resulting C60 cycloadduct facilitates its displacement by pristine C60, which grants catalytic turnover. Moreover, bis-addition compounds are regioselectively formed inside the cage when using excess anthracene. |
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Keywords: | Catalysis Fullerene Metallosupramolecular Subphthalocyanine Water |
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