Negatively curved nanographene with heptagonal and [5]helicene units

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Abstract

Negatively curved nanographene (NG) 4, having two heptagons and a [5]helicene, was unexpectedly obtained by aryl rearrangement and stepwise cyclodehydrogenations. X-ray crystallography confirmed the saddle-shaped structures of intermediate 3 and NG 4. The favorability of rearrangement over helicene formation following radical cation or arenium cation mechanisms is supported by theoretical calculations. NG 4 demonstrates a reversible mechanochromic color change and solid-state emission, presumably benefiting from its loose crystal packing. After resolution by chiral high-performance liquid chromatography, the circular dichroism spectra of enantiomers 4-(P) and 4-(M) were measured and showed moderate Cotton effects at 350 nm (|Δϵ| = 148 M-1 cm-1).

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Qiu, Z., Asako, S., Hu, Y., Ju, C. W., Liu, T., Rondin, L., … Narita, A. (2020). Negatively curved nanographene with heptagonal and [5]helicene units. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 142(35), 14814–14819. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c05504

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