Abstract

Controlled reduction of corannulene (C20H10, 1) with lithium metal has been investigated in several O-donor solvent media (THF, DME, and diglyme). In contrast to the prior reduction studies performed in situ, the isolation of solid products of singly and doubly charged corannulene in the form of crystalline lithium salts has been accomplished. The single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies of two products containing monoreduced corannulene, [Li(DME)3+][1–] (2) and [{Li(15-crown-5)+}2][1–]2 (3), revealed the presence of naked bowl-shaped monoanions. The corannulene dianions have been crystallized from two different media as corresponding salts, [{Li(DME)+}{Li(DME)1.5+}]2[12–]2 (4) and [Li(diglyme)2+]2[12–] (5), illustrating the effect of solvents on the alkali metal coordination environment and binding to the curved π-carbon surfaces. The adduct 4 has Li+ ions bound to the five- and six-membered rings of the doubly reduced corannulene convex face. In contrast to the above contact ion pair obtained from the D...

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