Molecular Tweezer Based on Perylene and Crown Ether for Selective Recognition of Fullerenes

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A molecular tweezer trans-di(perylene-3-ylmethanaminobenzo)-18-crown-6 (DP-18C6) incorporating two perylene subunits in a single crown ether core was designed and synthesized as a host for fullerenes. Through the cooperative effect of the perylene subunits and the crown ether moiety, DP-18C6 can efficiently recognize fullerenes including C60, C70, and C76. 1H NMR titration and fluorescence titration experiments demonstrated that DP-18C6 can effectively grasp the fullerene molecule to form a 1:1 host-guest complex. Density functional theory calculations revealed the presence of intermolecular π-πinteractions between the perylene subunits of DP-18C6 and the fullerene molecule. More importantly, DP-18C6 exhibited remarkably high binding selectivity for higher fullerenes over C60, revealing potential application for the separation of fullerenes by means of host-guest interactions.

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Luan, K., Lin, Q. F., Xie, F. F., Wang, Y., Li, Y. F., Wang, L., … Zheng, L. S. (2022). Molecular Tweezer Based on Perylene and Crown Ether for Selective Recognition of Fullerenes. ACS Omega, 7(35), 31442–31447. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c03860

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