Issue 44, 2007

Fulleranes produced via efficient polyamine hydrogenations of [60]fullerene, [70]fullerene and giant fullerenes

Abstract

All fullerenes including [60]fullerene, [70]fullerene and giant fullerenes are hydrogenated in excellent yield using polyamines like diethylenetriamine (DET), triethylenetetramine (TET), tetraethylenepentamine (TEP) or pentaethylenehexamine (PEH) at elevated temperatures. The resulting hydrogenated fullerenes or fulleranes have been characterized by a combination of NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The addition of elemental cobalt promotes formation of more highly hydrogenated fulleranes. Hydrogenation reaction times can be reduced to minutes using a microwave reactor. The mechanism of polyamine hydrogenation is discussed in terms of successive electron transfer–protonation cycles as evidenced by deuterium labeling studies.

Graphical abstract: Fulleranes produced via efficient polyamine hydrogenations of [60]fullerene, [70]fullerene and giant fullerenes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jun 2007
Accepted
03 Aug 2007
First published
21 Aug 2007

J. Mater. Chem., 2007,17, 4647-4651

Fulleranes produced via efficient polyamine hydrogenations of [60]fullerene, [70]fullerene and giant fullerenes

J. Kintigh, J. B. Briggs, K. Letourneau and G. P. Miller, J. Mater. Chem., 2007, 17, 4647 DOI: 10.1039/B709354C

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