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On-Surface Annulation Reaction Cascade for the Selective Synthesis of Diindenopyrene.

Frank EisenhutThomas LehmannAndreas ViertelDmitry SkidinJustus KrügerSeddigheh NikiparDmitry A RyndykChristian JoachimStefan HechtFrancesca MorescoGianaurelio Cuniberti
Published in: ACS nano (2017)
We investigated the thermally induced on-surface cyclization of 4,10-bis(2'-bromo-4'-methylphenyl)-1,3-dimethylpyrene to form the previously unknown, nonalternant polyaromatic hydrocarbon diindeno[1,2,3-cd:1',2',3'-mn]pyrene on Au(111) using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. The observed unimolecular reaction involves thermally induced debromination followed by selective ring closure to fuse the neighboring benzene moieties via a five-membered ring. The structure of the product has been verified experimentally as well as theoretically. Our results demonstrate that on-surface reactions give rise to unusual chemical reactivities and selectivities and provide access to nonalternant polyaromatic molecules.
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