Modulation of the Reduction Potentials of Fullerene Derivatives
- 16 May 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 125 (23) , 7139-7144
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja034795w
Abstract
The cyclic voltammetric (CV) study of a series of novel bisfulleropyrrolidines (3) and bisfulleropyrrolidinium ions (4) is reported. The eight possible stereoisomers of each series were systematically investigated under strictly aprotic conditions that allowed the observation of up to four and five subsequent reversible reductions in 3 and 4, respectively. Because of the stabilizing effect of positive charges, a significant enhancement of the electronegative properties was observed in 4. In fact, 4-trans-2 and 4-trans-1 result among the strongest reversible electron-accepting C60 oligoadducts. Furthermore, the study evidenced that, in both 3 and 4, the CV pattern, and in particular the potential separation between the second and third reductions, changes significantly with the addition pattern. A sequential π-electron model that simulates the effect of subsequent reductions of C60 bis-adducts gives a good correlation (r > 0.96) with the cyclic voltammetry data when the molecules are divided in two sets dependent on the location of the addends in the same or in opposite hemispheres.Keywords
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