A Hexagonal Shape-Persistent Nanobelt of Elongated Rhombic Symmetry with Orthogonal π-Planes by a One-Pot Reaction

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Abstract

Triptycenes with their predefined D3h-symmetry are excellent molecular building blocks to construct shape-persistent nanobelts having π-orbitals orthogonal to the ring plane. However, up to now, there are only a very few examples of fused and rigid iptycene nanobelts synthesized in several consecutive steps in overall yields below 1 %. Here we present the simple one-step one-pot approach to an iptycene nanobelt, which forms in >2 % and can readily be isolated from the polymeric by-product by gel-permeation chromatography.

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Lauer, J. C., Kohl, B., Braun, F., Rominger, F., & Mastalerz, M. (2022). A Hexagonal Shape-Persistent Nanobelt of Elongated Rhombic Symmetry with Orthogonal π-Planes by a One-Pot Reaction. European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2022(8). https://doi.org/10.1002/ejoc.202101317

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