Abstract
The reaction of [60]fullerene with diethyl aminomalonate hydrochloride and carbon disulfide in the presence of triethylamine gave a [60]fullerene-fused thiolactam, which could be hydrolyzed, S-alkylated, and N-acylated in high yields.
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