Molecular satellite dishes: attaching parabolic and planar arenes to heterofullerenes
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Frank Hauke, Stefan Atalick, Dirk M. Guldi, James Mack, Lawrence T. Scott, Andreas Hirsch
The electrophilic attack of C59N+ on arenes such as pyrene, coronene and corannulene leads to the regioselective formation of fullerene conjugates, in which polycyclic aromatics are connected to the spherical heterofullerene by a single σ-bond.
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