Ikeda, Atsushi; Ishikawa, Michiko; Aono, Ryota; Kikuchi, Jun-ichi; Akiyama, Motofusa; Shinoda, Wataru
Regioselective Recognition of a [60]Fullerene-Bisadduct by Cyclodextrin
JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 78:2534-2541, MAR 15 2013

The three different regioisomers of bis-N-methylfulleropyrrolidines have been separated by controlling the relative amounts of gamma-cyclodextrin and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) contained in solutions of these compounds. When a small amount of gamma-CDx was used in a mechanochemical high-speed vibration milling apparatus, the trans-1 and trans-2 center dot gamma-CDx complexes were separated from the trans-3 center dot gamma-CDx complex. In contrast, trans-3 was extracted in a relatively high ratio with an excess of gamma-CDx. The addition of DMSO to aqueous solutions of the fullerene derivative center dot gamma-CDx complexes allowed for the three regioisomers to be obtained in high purity (>95%). The basis for the observed regioselective separation was a competition between the relative stabilities and solubilities of the complexes in the water and water-DMSO solvents. The stabilities of the complexes in water were assessed by the number of hydrogen bonding interactions between the two gamma-CDx units using molecular dynamics simulations. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported example of the isolation of the different regioisomers of fullerene derivatives using host-guest complexes.

DOI:10.1021/jo3027609

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