Preparation of a corannulene-functionalized hexahelicene by copper(I)-catalyzed alkyne-azide cycloaddition of nonplanar polyaromatic units

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Abstract

The main purpose of this video is to show 6 reaction steps of a convergent synthesis and prepare a complex molecule containing up to three nonplanar polyaromatic units, which are two corannulene moieties and a racemic hexahelicene linking them. The compound described in this work is a good host for fullerenes. Several common organic reactions, such as free-radical reactions, C-C coupling or click chemistry, are employed demonstrating the versatility of functionalization that this compound can accept. All of these reactions work for planar aromatic molecules. With subtle modifications, it is possible to achieve similar results for nonplanar polyaromatic compounds.

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Álvarez, C. M., Barbero, H., & Ferrero, S. (2016). Preparation of a corannulene-functionalized hexahelicene by copper(I)-catalyzed alkyne-azide cycloaddition of nonplanar polyaromatic units. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2016(115). https://doi.org/10.3791/53954

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