Abstract
A Cu-catalyzed benzannulation reaction transforms ortho(arylene ethynylene) oligomers into ortho-arylenes. This approach circumvents iterative Suzuki cross-coupling reactions previously used to assemble hindered ortho-arylene backbones. These derivatives form helical folded structures in the solid-state and in solution, as demonstrated by X-ray crystallography and solution-state NMR analysis. DFT calculations of misfolded conformations are correlated with variable-temperature 1H and EXSY NMR to reveal that folding is cooperative and more favorable in halide-substituted naphthalenes. Helical ortho-arylene foldamers with specific aromatic sequences organize functional π-electron systems into arrangements ideal for ambipolar charge transport and show preliminary promise for the surface-mediated synthesis of structurally defined graphene nanoribbons.
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Lehnherr, D., Chen, C., Pedramrazi, Z., Deblase, C. R., Alzola, J. M., Keresztes, I., … Dichtel, W. R. (2016). Sequence-defined oligo(: Ortho -arylene) foldamers derived from the benzannulation of ortho (arylene ethynylene)s. Chemical Science, 7(10), 6357–6364. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6sc02520j
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