Issue 39, 2020

Fullerene nanostructures: how the oblong shape of C70 forms a cocrystal with an enormous asymmetric unit and related cocrystals

Abstract

Cocrystallization of NiII(OEP) (where OEP is the dianion of octaethylporphyrin) with C70 in p-xylene produces black plates of 12NiII(OEP)·12C70·18p-xylene (1). Single crystal X-ray diffraction at 90 K reveals that the crystal contains 42 individual, well-ordered molecules in the asymmetric unit with distinctive interactions between each NiII(OEP)/C70 pair and each pair of neighboring C70 molecules. Warming the crystal to 186 K produces a phase change so that only four NiII(OEP)/C70 sites and six p-xylene molecules are present. Under the same conditions CuII(OEP) cocrystallizes with C70 to form CuII(OEP)·C70·1.5p-xylene (2) with a much simpler structure consisting of one molecule of the porphyrin and the fullerene along with 1.5 molecules of p-xylene in the asymmetric unit. Crystallization of C70 from toluene in the presence of NiII(etioporphyrin-I) produces the black solvate 6C70·6toluene (3). It seems that C70 has a tendency to crystallize so that several orientations of the oblong molecule are present in the solid.

Graphical abstract: Fullerene nanostructures: how the oblong shape of C70 forms a cocrystal with an enormous asymmetric unit and related cocrystals

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Aug 2020
Accepted
19 Sep 2020
First published
21 Sep 2020

Nanoscale, 2020,12, 20356-20363

Author version available

Fullerene nanostructures: how the oblong shape of C70 forms a cocrystal with an enormous asymmetric unit and related cocrystals

L. M. Baldauf, K. B. Ghiassi, M. M. Olmstead and A. L. Balch, Nanoscale, 2020, 12, 20356 DOI: 10.1039/D0NR05824F

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