Exohedral functionalization of endohedral metallofullerenes: Interplay between inside and outside
•An comprehensive review of recent progress on chemical functionalizations of EMFs.•A detailed survey of important reactions on the external surface of EMFs.•Focus on the interplay between the exohedral groups and internal metal species.•Both experimental and theoretical studies have been carefully...
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Published in: | Coordination chemistry reviews Vol. 388; pp. 406 - 439 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier B.V
01-06-2019
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Summary: | •An comprehensive review of recent progress on chemical functionalizations of EMFs.•A detailed survey of important reactions on the external surface of EMFs.•Focus on the interplay between the exohedral groups and internal metal species.•Both experimental and theoretical studies have been carefully discussed.
Endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) are fullerene cages enclosing various metallic species. The functionalization of EMFs has remarkably blossomed in recent years, in contrast to early efforts that were mainly devoted to their geometric and electronic structures as well as optical and magnetic properties. This review presents an exhaustive survey of the important functionalization approaches of EMFs, mainly focusing on the progress since 2014. The involved reactions include silylation and germylation, Diels–Alder reaction, Bingel–Hirsch reaction, 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, carbene addition, benzyne addition, free radical reaction, hydroxylation, dimerization, coordination reaction, noncovalent complexation, as well as numerous miscellaneous reactions. We summarize the main factors that affect the reactivity and regioselectivity, focusing particularly on the intriguing interplay between the exohedral groups and internal species. This work highlights the established role of current theoretical studies in further understanding the reactivity and regioselectivity of functionalization reactions. Finally, we discuss potential applications of exohedrally modified EMFs. |
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ISSN: | 0010-8545 1873-3840 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ccr.2019.02.028 |