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Maleimide and Cyclooctyne-Based Hexakis-Adducts of Fullerene: Multivalent Scaffolds for Copper-Free Click Chemistry on Fullerenes.

Javier Ramos-SorianoJosé J ReinaBeatriz M IllescasJavier RojoNazario Martin
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2018)
The synthesis of multivalent systems based on hexakis-adducts of [60]fullerene employing a biocompatible copper-free click chemistry strategy has been accomplished. A symmetric hexakis-adduct of fullerene bearing 12 maleimide units (3) is reported, and it has been employed to carry out the thiol-maleimide Michael addition. To achieve orthogonal click addition, an asymmetric derivative bearing one maleimide and 10 cyclooctynes has been synthesized. The sequential and one-pot transformations of the two clickable groups have been explored, finding the best results in the case of the one-pot experiment. This route has been used to obtain a biocompatible hexakis-adduct appended with two different biomolecules, carbohydrates, and amino acids.
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