Domino Dehydrative π-Extension: A Facile Path to Extended Perylenes and Terrylenes

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Herein, we report a new method for synthesis of extended perylenes and terrylenes. The technique is based on the cascade dehydrative π-extensions (DPEX) of aryl aldehydes, in which stepwise annulations activate previously “dormant” substituents. Two- and fourfold cyclizations of 3-aryl-biphenyl-2,2′-dicarbaldehydes offer a rapid path to unsymmetrical perylenes and elusive terrylene derivatives, respectively. DPEX of 3,3′′-(phenanthrene-1,8-diyl)bis (([1,1′-biphenyl]-2,2′-dicarbaldehyde)) leads to the biradical structure, which proceeds in situ into oxidative electrocyclization at room temperature. The described domino process complements and expands DPEX approach to a large family of fused acenes and related PAHs.

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Feofanov, M., Akhmetov, V., & Amsharov, K. (2021). Domino Dehydrative π-Extension: A Facile Path to Extended Perylenes and Terrylenes. Chemistry - A European Journal, 27(69), 17322–17325. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202103098

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