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Abstract

Synthesis of Diads and Triads Derived from Carotenoids and Fullerene C60

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Departamento de Química y Física, Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, Agencia Postal Nº 3, 5800 Río Cuarto, Argentina
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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1604, USA
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Molecules 2000, 5(3), 529-530; https://doi.org/10.3390/50300529
Published: 22 March 2000

Abstract

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A convenient procedure for the synthesis of supramolecules bearing carotenoids and fullerene C60 is reported. The amphipathic nature and the high yield of charge separation of these compounds make them candidates in the formation of transmembrane charge gradients.

Introduction

Photochemical and photophysical studies of fullerene C60 (buckminsterfullerene) have shown that C60 is a good electron-acceptor, has a low fluorescence and high triplet quantum yield (≅100%) [1]. In carotenoid-fullerene diads, the lowest excited singlet state of the fullerene is strongly quenched by electron transfer from the carotenoid moiety to generate the charge separated species [2,3]. The high yield of charge separation and the amphipathic nature of these supramolecules, make then a likely candidates for use in the formation of transmembrane charge gradients, producing proton transport across phospholipid membranes, upon absorption of light [4].

Experimental

All the products were characterized by 1HNMR and MS spectroscopies. The precursor methano-fullerenecarboxylic acid was prepared according to the method described in the literature [1]. The Wittig-Horner reactions were performed in THF/KOH medium.

Results and Discussion

Synthesis of Bifunctional Carotenoids

Bifunctional carotenoids, substituted on both sides of the conjugate chain, were synthesized from crocetindial. An aminophenyl group was incorporated on one side of the chain by the Wittig reaction. In the other side, remains an aldehyde group, which was used for attach different structures by formation of a new double bond using Wittig-Horner reactions.

C60 derivatives

The methanofullerenecarboxylic acid (C60-acid) was synthesized from C60 using the method described by Diederich [1]. This compound is a versatile starting material for the preparation of amphipathic fullerene derivatives. The coupling reaction of carotenoids to C60-acid was performed using dicyclohexylcarbodiimide catalyzed by 1-hydroxybenzotriazole, 4-dimethylaminopyridine and triethylamine (44-50% yields).
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Acknowledgements 

Authors are grateful to Fundación Antorchas, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas of Argentina and National Science Foundation for financial support.

References and Notes

  1. Diederich, F.; Whetten, R. L. Acc. Chem. Res. 1992, 25, 119. [CrossRef]
  2. Imahori, H.; Cardoso, S.; Tatman, D.; Lin, S.; Noss, L.; Seely, G.; Sereno, L.; Silber, J.; Moore, T.A.; Moore, A.L.; Gust, D. Photochem. Photobiol. 1995, 62, 1009. [CrossRef]
  3. Tatman, D.; Durantini, E.N.; Moore, A.L.; Moore, T.A.; Gust, D. Photchem. Photobiol. 1997, 65.
  4. Steinberg-Yfrach, G.; Rigaud, J.-L.; Durantini, E.N.; Moore, A.L.; Gust, D.; Moore, T.A. Nature 1998, 392, 479. [PubMed]

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Durantini, E.N.; Moore, A.; Moore, T.A.; Gust, D. Synthesis of Diads and Triads Derived from Carotenoids and Fullerene C60. Molecules 2000, 5, 529-530. https://doi.org/10.3390/50300529

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Durantini EN, Moore A, Moore TA, Gust D. Synthesis of Diads and Triads Derived from Carotenoids and Fullerene C60. Molecules. 2000; 5(3):529-530. https://doi.org/10.3390/50300529

Chicago/Turabian Style

Durantini, E. N., Ana Moore, Thomas A. Moore, and Devens Gust. 2000. "Synthesis of Diads and Triads Derived from Carotenoids and Fullerene C60" Molecules 5, no. 3: 529-530. https://doi.org/10.3390/50300529

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