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Octupole-like Supramolecular Aggregates of Conical Iron Fullerene Complexes into a Three-Dimensional Liquid Crystalline Lattice

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 132, Issue 44, Pages 15514-15515

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja1073933

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  1. MEXT, Japan [KAKENHI 22000008]

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The installation of three structural features into a fullerene molecule, a conical shape, a polar iron-ferrocene complex, and long alkyl chains, allowed dipolar molecules 1 and 2 to undergo microphase separation and to form a three-dimensional lattice in a crystalline and a thermotropic liquid crystalline phase. The key feature is a tetrameric octupole-like aggregate, in which four dipoles are arranged supramolecularly to cancel the molecular polarity, forming a sphere. In addition to this lattice formation mechanism, the molecules incorporate noteworthy features, such as redox active C-60/ferrocene and luminescent cyclophenacene.

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