The availability of pure samples is a major hurdle in the study of trimetallic nitride templated endohedral metallofullerenes (TNT EMFs). Current HPLC methods of purification are costly, nonrecyclable, and take considerable time. Reported herein is a solvent-free reaction of crude soot extract (empty-cage and Sc or Lu TNT EMFs) in molten 9-methylanthracene that affords almost complete conversion of empty-cage fullerenes to 9-methylanthracene adducts, while leaving TNT EMFs unreacted. After the recovered extract is washed with diethyl ether, the washed extract can then be applied to a silica gel column and subsequently flushed with toluene. To illustrate for Sc3N@C80, the sample was purified to ∼60% in a time period of <24 h. Final one-step HPLC purification provided high-purity TNT EMF samples (>99%) in an expeditious and less costly manner.
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