“…[1][2][3][4] Exohedral functionalization of EMFs has shown its effectiveness to broaden their applications by generation a variety of useful derivatives. During the last decades, many synthetic methods have been applied to modify EMFs, among which cycloadditions, such as the BingelHirsch reaction, 5,6 [2+2] benzyne addition, 7, 8 1,3dipolar reaction, [9][10][11][12] DielsAlder reaction, 13 carbene addition 14 and so on, 5,15,16 have been widely utilized. Results show that the chemical properties of EMFs are much different from those of empty fullerenes, resulting in a fact that some chemical reactions which are effective to C 60 do not work on EMFs.…”