Abstract

AbstractThe regio‐ and stereocontrolled synthesis of fullerene bisadducts is a topic of increasing interest in fullerene chemistry and a key point for the full exploitation of these derivatives in materials science. In this context, while the tether‐directed remote functionalization strategy offers a valid approach to this synthetic challenge, no examples of such control have yet been reported using nontethered species. Presented here is a conceptually novel, supramolecular‐directed functionalization approach in which noncovalent interactions between untethered residues have been used, for the first time, to amplify (>2800‐fold) the regio‐, stereo‐, and atropselective formation of a C60 fullerene bisadduct racemate from a complex mixture of 130 bisadducts. Remarkably, both enantiomers, which present a sterically demanding cis‐1 C60 addition pattern, represent the first examples of fullerene derivatives which combine central, axial, and helical chirality.

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