“…To produce fullerene building blocks for modular construction, we introduced the stereo-and regioselective tether-directed remote functionalization of the carbon spheres, leading to a new chemistry in three dimensions [13][14][15]. Taking advantage of versatile synthetic protocols [16,17], we prepared fullerene-based electrochemical ion sensors [18,19], solid-contact ion-selective electrodes [20], monolayers for photocurrent generation [21], fullerene-coated electrodes [22], fullerene-modified semiconductor surfaces [23], as well as polysiloxane-supported oxidation catalysts [24]. In this review, we describe our research in fullerene-porphyrin scaffolding, leading to molecular systems with unusual photophysical and redox properties and, in a very recent development, to the formation of nanopatterned surfaces by self-assembly.…”