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  1. Crystal structure and fluorescence of 1-[8-phenyl-9-(phenylethynyl)-4H-benzo[def]carbazol-4-yl]ethan-1-one
  2. Organic bulk heterojunction photovoltaics incorporating cyclopenteno[60]fullerene monoadducts as n‐type materials display superior power conversion efficiency than with PC61BM
  3. Cascade One‐Pot Synthesis of Orange‐Red‐Fluorescent Polycyclic Cinnolino[2,3‐f]phenanthridin‐9‐ium Salts by Palladium(II)‐Catalyzed C−H Bond Activation of 2‐Azobiaryl Compounds and Alkenes
  4. Cascade One‐Pot Synthesis of Orange‐Red‐Fluorescent Polycyclic Cinnolino[2,3‐f]phenanthridin‐9‐ium Salts by Palladium(II)‐Catalyzed C−H Bond Activation of 2‐Azobiaryl Compounds and Alkenes
  5. Synthesis, Isolation, and Characterization of Mono- and Bis-norbornene-Annulated Biarylamines through Pseudo-Catellani Intermediates
  6. Phosphine‐Catalyzed Reactions with Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds
  7. Impact of the Valence Charge of Transition Metals on the Cobalt- and Rhodium-Catalyzed Synthesis of Indenamines, Indenols, and Isoquinolinium Salts: A Catalytic Cycle Involving MIII/MV [M = Co, Rh] for [4 + 2] Annulation
  8. Palladium(II)-Catalyzed Mono- and Bis-alkenylation of N-Acetyl-2-aminobiaryls through Regioselective C–H Bond Activation
  9. Low-temperature, simple and efficient preparation of perovskite solar cells using Lewis bases urea and thiourea as additives: stimulating large grain growth and providing a PCE up to 18.8%
  10. Palladium-Catalyzed Regio- and Stereoselective Hydrosulfonation of Propiolate Esters
  11. Palladium-Catalyzed C–H Bond Activation by Using Iminoquinone as a Directing Group and an Internal Oxidant or a Co-oxidant: Production of Dihydrophenanthridines, Phenanthridines, and Carbazoles
  12. Effects of the additives n-propylammonium or n-butylammonium iodide on the performance of perovskite solar cells
  13. Iptycenes with an acridinone motif developed through [4+2] cycloaddition of tethered naphthalene and iminoquinone via a radical reaction
  14. Synthesis of isoquinolones via Rh-catalyzed C–H activation of substituted benzamides using air as the sole oxidant in water
  15. Multicomponent reactions of phosphines, enynedioates and benzylidene malononitriles generated highly substituted cyclopentenes through an unexpected phosphine α-addition-δ-evolvement of an anion pathway
  16. Tricyclohexylphosphine-Catalyzed Cycloaddition of Enynoates with [60]Fullerene and the Application of Cyclopentenofullerenes as n-Type Materials in Organic Photovoltaics
  17. Nucleophilic Conjugate 1,5-Addition of Gilman Reagents to (E)-Hex-2-en-4-ynedioates: An Access to β(γ′)-Substituted Muconates
  18. Multicomponent Reactions of Phosphines, Enynedioates and Cinnamaldimines Give γ‐Lactams with a 1,3,5‐Hexatriene Moiety for Facile 6π Electrocyclization: Access to Oxindoles, Isatins and Isoxazolinones
  19. Highly Thermal Stable and Efficient Organic Photovoltaic Cells with Crosslinked Networks Appending Open‐Cage Fullerenes as Additives
  20. Multicomponent Reactions of Phosphines, Diynedioates, and Aryl Aldehydes Generated Furans Appending Reactive Phosphorus Ylides through Cumulated Trienoates as Key Intermediates: A Phosphine α-Addition-δ-Evolvement of an Anion Pathway
  21. One‐Pot Synthesis of Highly Substituted Polyheteroaromatic Compounds by Rhodium(III)‐Catalyzed Multiple CH Activation and Annulation
  22. A new addition pattern of phosphine to alkynes, alpha-addition, in phosphine chemistry is created.
  23. One-pot formation of fluorescent γ-lactams having an α-phosphorus ylide moiety through three-component α(δ′)-Michael reactions of phosphines with an enyne and N-tosyl aldimines
  24. Chemo‐, Regio‐ and Stereoselective Tricyclohexylphosphine‐Catalyzed [3+2] Cycloaddition of Enynes with [60]Fullerene Initiated by 1,4‐Michael Addition: Synthesis of Cyclopenteno[60]fullerenes and their Electrochemical Properties
  25. Recognition of hydrogen isotopomers by an open-cage fullerene
  26. Palladium-Catalyzed Oxidative Insertion of Carbon Monoxide to N-Sulfonyl-2-aminobiaryls through C–H Bond Activation: Access to Bioactive Phenanthridinone Derivatives in One Pot
  27. α(δ')-Michael Addition of Alkyl Amines to Dimethyl (E)-hex-2-en-4-ynedioate: Synthesis of α,β-Dehydroamino Acid Derivatives
  28. One pot synthesis of bioactive benzopyranones through palladium-catalyzed C–H activation and CO insertion into 2-arylphenols
  29. Assembly of Dimethyl Acetylenedicarboxylate and Phosphanes with Aldehydes Leading to γ‐Lactones Bearing α‐Phosphorus Ylides as Wittig Reagents
  30. Palladium‐Catalyzed and Hybrid Acids‐Assisted Synthesis of [60]Fulleroazepines in One Pot under Mild Conditions: Annulation of N‐Sulfonyl‐2‐aminobiaryls with [60]Fullerene through Sequential C‐H Bond Activation, C‐C and C‐N Bond Formation
  31. Evolution of Late Transition‐Metal‐Catalyzed Intermolecular Reductive Coupling Reaction of [60]Fullerene and N‐Sulfonylaldimines: Competing Formation of Hydrobenzylated [60]Fullerenes and 1,2‐Dihydrofullerene
  32. [3+2] Cycloaddition of Dialkyl (E)‐Hex‐2‐en‐4‐ynedioates to [60]Fullerene by Phosphane‐Promoted Tandem α(δ′)‐Michael Additions
  33. Open-Cage Fullerenes as n-Type Materials in Organic Photovoltaics: Relevance of Frontier Energy Levels, Carrier Mobility and Morphology of Different Sizable Open-Cage Fullerenes with Power Conversion Efficiency in Devices
  34. High-Performance and Highly Durable Inverted Organic Photovoltaics Embedding Solution-Processable Vanadium Oxides as an Interfacial Hole-Transporting Layer
  35. 1-(3-Methoxycarbonyl)propyl-2-selenyl-[6,6]-methanofullerene as a n-Type Material for Organic Solar Cells
  36. Three-Component and Nonclassical Reaction of Phosphines with Enynes and Aldehydes: Formation of γ-Lactones Featuring α-Phosphorus Ylides
  37. Annulation of Benzamides with [60]Fullerene through Palladium(II)-Catalyzed C−H Bond Activation
  38. Organic photovoltaics incorporating fulleroisoquinolinones as n-type materials
  39. Separation of open-cage fullerenes using nonaqueous capillary electrophoresis
  40. Fullerene Derivatives Incorporating Phosphoramidous Ylide and Phosphoramidate: Synthesis and Property
  41. Demonstration of a Chemical Transformation Inside a Fullerene. The Reversible Conversion of the Allotropes of H2@C60
  42. Photophysical properties of non-homoconjugated 1,2-dihydro, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro and 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexahydro-C60 derivatives
  43. An Orifice-Size Index for Open-Cage Fullerenes
  44. Approaches to Open Fullerenes:  Synthesis and Kinetic Stability of Diels−Alder Adducts of Substituted Isobenzofurans and C60
  45. Approaches to Open Fullerenes:  Synthesis and Thermal Stability of cis-1 Bis(isobenzofuran) Diels−Alder Adducts of C60
  46. Fine tuning of the orifice size of an open-cage fullerene by placing selenium in the rim: insertion/release of molecular hydrogen
  47. The outside knows the difference inside: trapping helium by immediate reduction of the orifice size of an open-cage fullerene and the effect of encapsulated helium and hydrogen upon the NMR of a proton directly attached to the outside
  48. Photophysical Properties of a 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexasubstituted Fullerene Derivative
  49. Switch of Electronic Reactivity in Fullerene C60:  Activation of Threetrans-4Positions via Temporary Saturation of thecis-1Positions
  50. Approaches to Open Fullerenes: A 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexaadduct of C60
  51. Novel Acid-Catalyzed Rearrangement of Methanofullerenes Bearing an α-Ylidic Ester to Cyclopentanofullerenes:  A Vinyl Cyclopropane-Type Ring Expansion
  52. INTERACTION OF MAGNESIUM AND LITHIUM IONS WITH [60]FULLERENE DERIVATIVES BEARING A PHOSPHORUS YLIDE GROUP
  53. Fullerene Derivatives Bearing a Phosphite Ylide, Phosphonate, Phosphine Oxide, and Phosphonic Acid:  Synthesis and Reactivities
  54. Synthesis and Chemistry of Fullerene Derivatives Bearing Phosphorus Substituents. Unusual Reaction of Phosphines with Electron-Deficient Acetylenes and C60