Recent advances in endohedral metallofullerenes

IF 6.2 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Wenting Cai , Mengmeng Zhang , Luis Echegoyen , Xing Lu
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Fullerenes are a collection of closed polycyclic polymers consisting exclusively of carbon atoms. Recent remarkable advancements in the fabrication of metal-fullerene nanocatalysts and polymeric fullerene layers have significantly expanded the potential applications of fullerenes in various domains, including electrocatalysis, transistors, energy storage devices, and superconductors. Notably, the interior of fullerenes provides an optimal environment for stabilizing a diverse range of metal ions or clusters through electron transfer, resulting in the formation of a novel class of hybrid molecules referred to as endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs). The utilization of advanced synthetic methodologies and the progress achieved in separation techniques have played a pivotal role in expanding the diversity of the encapsulated metal constituents, consequently leading to distinctive structural, electronic, and physicochemical properties of novel EMFs that surpass conventional ones. Intriguing phenomena, including regioselective dimerization between EMFs, direct metal-metal bonding, and non-classical cage preferences, have been unveiled, offering valuable insights into the coordination interactions between metallic species and carbon. Of particular importance, the recent achievements in the comprehensive characterization of EMFs based on transition metals and actinide metals have generated a particular interest in the exploration of new metal clusters possessing long-desired bonding features within the realm of coordination chemistry. These clusters exhibit a remarkable affinity for coordinating with non-metal atoms such as carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur, thus making them highly intriguing subjects of systematic investigations focusing on their electronic structures and physicochemical properties, ultimately leading to a deeper comprehension of their unparalleled bonding characteristics. Moreover, the versatility conferred by the encapsulated species endows EMFs with multifunctional properties, thereby unveiling potential applications in various fields including biomedicine, single-molecule magnets, and electronic devices.

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内层金属富勒烯的最新进展
富勒烯是一种封闭的多环聚合物,完全由碳原子组成。近年来,金属-富勒烯纳米催化剂和聚合物富勒烯层的制造取得了显著进展,极大地扩展了富勒烯在电催化、晶体管、储能器件和超导体等各个领域的潜在应用。值得注意的是,富勒烯的内部通过电子转移为稳定各种金属离子或团簇提供了最佳环境,从而形成了一类称为内质金属富勒烯(EMFs)的新型杂化分子。利用先进的合成方法和分离技术取得的进展,在扩大被封装金属成分的多样性方面发挥了关键作用,从而导致新型电磁场具有超越传统电磁场的独特结构,电子和物理化学性质。有趣的现象,包括电磁场之间的区域选择性二聚化,直接金属-金属键和非经典笼偏好,已经被揭示,为金属物种与碳之间的配位相互作用提供了有价值的见解。特别重要的是,最近在基于过渡金属和锕系金属的电磁场的综合表征方面取得的成就,使人们对在配位化学领域内探索具有长期期望的键合特征的新金属团簇产生了特别的兴趣。这些团簇表现出与非金属原子(如碳、氮、氧和硫)配位的显著亲和力,从而使它们成为关注其电子结构和物理化学性质的系统研究的高度有趣的主题,最终导致对其无与伦比的键合特性的更深层次的理解。此外,被封装的物质所赋予的多功能性赋予了电磁场多功能性,从而揭示了包括生物医学、单分子磁体和电子器件在内的各个领域的潜在应用。
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Fundamental Research
Fundamental Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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