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A Self‐Assembled Palladium(II) Barrel for Binding of Fullerenes and Photosensitization Ability of the Fullerene‐Encapsulated Barrel

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2021

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Fullerene extracts obtained from fullerene soot lack their real application due to their poor solubility in common solvents and difficulty in purification. Encapsulation of these extracts in a suitable host is an important approach to address these issues. We present a new Pd<sub>6</sub> barrel (1), which is composed of three 1,4-dihydropyrrolo[3,2-b]pyrrole panels, clipped through six cis-Pd<sup>II</sup> acceptors. Large open windows and cavity make it an efficient host for a large guest. Favorable interactions between the ligand and fullerene (C<sub>60</sub> and C<sub>70</sub> ) allows the barrel to encapsulate fullerene efficiently. Thorough investigation reveals that barrel 1 has a stronger binding affinity towards C<sub>70</sub> over C<sub>60</sub> , resulting in the predominant extraction of C<sub>70</sub> from a mixture of the two. Finally, the fullerene encapsulated barrels C<sub>60</sub> ⊂1 and C<sub>70</sub> ⊂1 were found to be efficient for visible-light-induced singlet oxygen generation. Such preferential binding of C<sub>70</sub> and photosensitizing ability of C<sub>60</sub> ⊂1 and C<sub>70</sub> ⊂1 are noteworthy.

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