Piperazine additions to C60—a facile approach to fullerene substitution
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry2005Vol. 3(7), pp. 1209–1216
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Abstract
A range of fullerene monoadducts can be generated via the photochemical reaction of piperazine derivatives with C60. Addend functionality can also be efficiently incorporated by transformation of the hydroxyl-substituted adduct prepared in this fashion. Reaction yields and process simplicity compete with current standard procedures for fullerene mono-functionalisation.
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