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A Stable, Soluble, and Crystalline Supramolecular System with a Triplet Ground State
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A supramolecular complex was constructed by encapsulation of a <sup>3</sup> O<sub>2</sub> molecule inside an open-cage C<sub>60</sub> derivative. Its single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis revealed the presence of the <sup>3</sup> O<sub>2</sub> at the center of the fullerene cage. The CV measurements suggested that unprecedented dehydrogenation was promoted by the encapsulated <sup>3</sup> O<sub>2</sub> after two-electron reduction. The ESR measurements displayed the triplet character as well as the anisotropy of the <sup>3</sup> O<sub>2</sub> . Additionally, the SQUID measurements also demonstrated the paramagnetic behavior above 3 K without an antiferromagnetic transition. Upon photoirradiation with visible light, three phosphorescent bands at the NIR region were observed, arising from the exited <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> generated by self-sensitization with the outer cage, whose lifetimes were not affected by the environments. These studies confirmed that the complex is a crystalline triplet system with incompatible "high spin density" but "small interspin interaction" properties.
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