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Through-Bond-Driven Through-Space Interactions in a Fullerene C Noncovalent Dyad: An Unusual Strong Binding between Spherical and Planar π Electron Clouds and Culmination of Dyadic Fractals. | LitMetric

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Hydrogen-bond-induced π-depletion as a criterion for π-stacking, a configurationally unique noncovalent strategy enabled an unconventional strong binding between the spherical -fulleropyrrolidine (NFP) and the planar distributions of π electron clouds of three substituted pybates to form noncovalent fulleropyrrolidino-4-(pyrenyl) butanoate dyads of large computed interaction energies, varying between 37.49 and 44.93 kcal/mol. The geometrical distortion/bending of the alkyl tail of pybate in the noncovalent dyad was experimentally corroborated via UV-vis absorption spectroscopy, which translated into spectral broadening along with pronounced shifts in the n-π* transitions of the oxy-substituted pyrene in different solvents, ensuring through-bond interactions. Facile electron transfer through H-bond influenced the dynamic dispersive forces to be active, revealing the supremacy of through-bond over through-space interactions. The analyses of intermolecular forces using an absolutely localized molecular orbital-based energy decomposition analysis (ALMO-EDA) scheme revealed intricate insights into the intermolecular interactions and characteristic charge transfer; the dominance of forward electron transfer (pybate to NFP) over the reverse in offering stabilization was noted. Charge transfer was investigated further from natural bond orbital (NBO) and absolutely localized molecular orbital-based charge-transfer analysis (ALMO-CTA) methods, establishing the supremacy of donor-to-acceptor electron transfer over the reverse (acceptor-to-donor) one. The characteristic self-assembly of the noncovalent dyad in suitable solvents led to the formation of fractal networks via reaction-limited cluster aggregation with a fractal dimension of 2.37. Adoption of constrained molecular dynamics simulations indicated probable wrapping of pybates around NFP, leading to fractal-like assembly.

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