A macrocyclic oligofuran: Synthesis, solid state structure and electronic properties

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We report the first π-conjugated macrocyclic system with an oligofuran backbone. The calculated HOMO-LUMO gap is similar to that of the corresponding linear polymer, indicating a remarkable electron delocalization. The X-ray structure reveals a planar conformation, in contrast to the twisted conformation of macrocyclic oligothiophenes. The intermolecular π-π stacking distance is extremely small (3.17 Å), indicating very strong interactions. The macrocycle forms large π-aggregates in solution and shows a tendency toward highly ordered multilayer adsorption at the solid-liquid interface. The face-on orientation of molecules explains the higher hole mobility observed in the out-of-plane direction.

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Mulay, S. V., Dishi, O., Fang, Y., Niazi, M. R., Shimon, L. J. W., Perepichka, D. F., & Gidron, O. (2019). A macrocyclic oligofuran: Synthesis, solid state structure and electronic properties. Chemical Science, 10(37), 8527–8532. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc03247a

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