A BPTTF-based self-assembled electron-donating triangle capable of C60 binding

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Sébastien GoebMarc Sallé

Abstract

A kinetically stable self-assembled redox-active triangle is isolated. The resulting electron-donating cavity, which incorporates three BPTTF units, exhibits a remarkable binding ability for electron-deficient C(60), supported by a favorable combination of structural and electronic features.

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