| Literature DB >> 27650894 |
Yu-Min Liu1, Dan Xia1, Bo-Wei Li1, Qian-Yan Zhang1, Tsuneaki Sakurai2, Yuan-Zhi Tan3, Shu Seki2, Su-Yuan Xie4, Lan-Sun Zheng1.
Abstract
Buckybowls are fascinating components of supramolecular assemblies owing to their unique bowl-shaped π-surfaces. Herein we present a protocol for the functionalization of a sulfur-doped buckybowl, trithiasumanene, via a brominated intermediate, from which thiolated trithiasumanenes were derived. The curved surface and electron-donating properties of thiolated trithiasumanenes promote their ready assembly with fullerenes to form concave-convex complexes. The supramolecular assembly behavior in solution was investigated by NMR analysis. The structures of supramolecular complexes were unambiguously characterized by crystallography. The crystals of the concave-convex complexes showed high thermal stability and photoconductivity.Entities:
Keywords: buckybowls; fullerenes; sulfur; supramolecular assemblies; π interactions
Year: 2016 PMID: 27650894 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201606383
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336