Saddle-shaped aza-nanographene with multiple odd-membered rings

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Abstract

A saddle-shaped aza-nanographene containing a central 1,4-dihydropyrrolo[3,2-b]pyrrole (DHPP) has been prepared via a rationally designed four-step synthetic pathway encompassing intramolecular direct arylation, the Scholl reaction, and finally photo-induced radical cyclization. The target non-alternant, nitrogen-embedded polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) incorporates two abutting pentagons between four adjacent heptagons forming unique 7−7−5−5−7−7 topology. Such a combination of odd-membered-ring defects entails a negative Gaussian curvature within its surface with a significant distortion from planarity (saddle height ≈ 4.3 Å). Its absorption and fluorescence maxima are located in the orange-red region, with weak emission originating from the intramolecular charge-transfer character of a low-energy absorption band. Cyclic voltammetry measurements revealed that this stable under ambient conditions aza-nanographene underwent three fully reversible oxidation steps (two one-electron followed by one two-electron) with an exceptionally low first oxidation potential of Eox1 = −0.38 V (vs. Fc/Fc+).

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Krzeszewski, M., Dobrzycki, Ł., Sobolewski, A. L., Cyrański, M. K., & Gryko, D. T. (2023). Saddle-shaped aza-nanographene with multiple odd-membered rings. Chemical Science, 14(9), 2353–2360. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc05858h

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