Issue 2, 2007

Metalloporphyrin hosts for supramolecular chemistry of fullerenes

Abstract

This paper is a tutorial review of the host–guest chemistry of fullerenes and metalloporphyrin. Among various host molecules for fullerenes, cyclic hosts composed of metalloporphyrin moieties possess one of the highest affinities toward fullerenes, which can be widely tuned simply by changing the central metal ions of the porphyrin moieties. Inclusion of fullerenes occurs not only by van der Waals interactions but also, in some cases, via π-electronic charge-transfer from the host metalloporphyrin moieties to the guest fullerenes. Fullerenes such as C120, upon inclusion with cyclic metalloporphyrin dimers, show an oscillatory motion within the host cavity, whose frequency reflects the solvation/desolvation dynamics of the fullerenes. A molecularly engineered metalloporphyrin host with a self-assembling capability allows a guest-directed formation of a supramolecular peapod, where included fullerenes, as peas, are aligned along the self-assembled metalloporphyrin nanotube, as a pod. Furthermore, certain metalloporphyrin hosts are applicable to the selective extraction of low-abundance higher fullerenes from an industrial production source and also allow spectroscopic discrimination of chiral fullerenes.

Graphical abstract: Metalloporphyrin hosts for supramolecular chemistry of fullerenes

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
12 Oct 2006
First published
05 Dec 2006

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2007,36, 189-197

Metalloporphyrin hosts for supramolecular chemistry of fullerenes

K. Tashiro and T. Aida, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2007, 36, 189 DOI: 10.1039/B614883M

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