Inclusion of C60 into the hexagonal columnar space formed by intra- and intermolecular CH⋯π interactions
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Junji Kobayashi, Yuya Domoto, Takayuki Kawashima
A triarylmethane-based host molecule with three anthryl groups that can interact with C60 was synthesized. Co-recrystallization of this host molecule with C60 resulted in a linear alignment of C60 in the hexagonal columnar space formed by intra- and intermolecular CH⋯π interactions between anthryl groups in the crystalline state.
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