The synthesis, electrochemical characterization and EPR study of a fulleropyrrolidine monoadduct, bearing two TEMPO groups di†erently linked at positions 2 and 5 of the pyrrolidine ring, are presented. The exchange interaction J between the two unpaired nitroxide electrons is of the same order of magnitude of the 14N hyperÐne coupling (a EPR investigation in three di†erent solvents showed that J decreases as the N). temperature increases. Chemical or electrochemical reduction produces a stable triradical anion that, in the case of chemical reduction, was characterized via EPR spectroscopy. Further chemical reduction produces an unstable species probably corresponding to a protonated compound. The electrochemical study highlights an interesting e†ect of the fullerene moiety on the kinetics of TEMPO-centered electrochemical reduction, which was analyzed in the frame of Marcus theory of heterogeneous electron transfer.

A fulleropyrrolidine binitroxide: synthesis, EPR and electrochemical features

CONTI, FOSCA;CORVAJA, CARLO;MAGGINI, MICHELE;SCORRANO, GIANFRANCO;
2001

Abstract

The synthesis, electrochemical characterization and EPR study of a fulleropyrrolidine monoadduct, bearing two TEMPO groups di†erently linked at positions 2 and 5 of the pyrrolidine ring, are presented. The exchange interaction J between the two unpaired nitroxide electrons is of the same order of magnitude of the 14N hyperÐne coupling (a EPR investigation in three di†erent solvents showed that J decreases as the N). temperature increases. Chemical or electrochemical reduction produces a stable triradical anion that, in the case of chemical reduction, was characterized via EPR spectroscopy. Further chemical reduction produces an unstable species probably corresponding to a protonated compound. The electrochemical study highlights an interesting e†ect of the fullerene moiety on the kinetics of TEMPO-centered electrochemical reduction, which was analyzed in the frame of Marcus theory of heterogeneous electron transfer.
2001
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