Synthesis and reactivity of a trigonal porous nanographene on a gold surface

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The synthesis of porous nanographenes is a challenging task for solution chemistry, and thus, on-surface synthesis provides an alternative approach. Here, we report the synthesis of a triporous nanographene with 102 sp2 carbon atoms by combining solution and surface chemistry. The carbon skeleton was obtained by Pd-catalyzed cyclotrimerization of arynes in solution, while planarization of the molecule was achieved through two hierarchically organized on-surface cyclodehydrogenation reactions, intra- and inter-blade. Remarkably, the three non-planar [14]annulene pores of this nanographene further evolved at higher temperatures showing interesting intra-porous on-surface reactivity.

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Zuzak, R., Pozo, I., Engelund, M., Garcia-Lekue, A., Vilas-Varela, M., Alonso, J. M., … Peña, D. (2019). Synthesis and reactivity of a trigonal porous nanographene on a gold surface. Chemical Science, 10(43), 10143–10148. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc03404h

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