The formation of host-guest complexes between C-60 and polybenzyl ether den
drimers with different central cores (phloroglucinol, meso-tetraphenylporph
yrin, cyclotriveratrylene) has been investigated in organic solvents by mea
ns of C-13-NMR and UV-Vis spectroscopy. The interior of the dendrimers with
a phloroglucinol core provides the correctly sized space for the inclusion
of [60]fullerene and C-13-NMR studies suggest that the guest resides near
the central core. In the dendrimers containing a meso-tetraphenylporphyrin
(TPP) core, the absorbance of the porphyrin Soret band is substantially red
uced in the presence of [60]fullerene, thus providing evidence for close vi
cinity of the fullerene guest to the central core. In solution, the cyclotr
iveratrylene (CTV) unit alone is a poor receptor for fullerene, but its fun
ctionalization with polybenzyl ether dendrons affords an internal cavity wi
th a more appropriate shape and dimension, thus allowing complexation. Inde
ed, the K-a values (order of magnitude 10(1)-10(2) L mol(-1)) increase sign
ificantly with the generation number of the surrounding dendritic substitue
nts.