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Synthesis of Fullerene Adducts with Terpyridyl‐or Pyridylpyrrolidine Groups in trans‐1 Positions

Zhang et al., 2006

Document ID
311445792224912259
Author
Zhang S
Lukoyanova O
Echegoyen L
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Chemistry–A European Journal

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Abstract Two C60 hexakis‐adducts (2 and 3) were synthesized by using a protection– deprotection strategy. The symmetric fullerene tetrakis‐adduct 8 was obtained by anthracene removal from the hexakis‐adduct 7. Reaction of 8 with terpyridylglycine or …
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