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Tridecacyclene Tetraimide: An Easily Reduced Cyclooctatetraene Derivative.

Rakesh KumarPiotr J ChmielewskiTadeusz LisDirk VolkmerMarcin Stępień
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Tridecacyclene tetraimide, TCTI, an electron-deficient non-benzenoid nanocarbon with a C 56 N 4 polycyclic framework was obtained in a concise synthesis. TCTI has a non-planar structure and forms π-stacked dimers in the solid state. In solution, it undergoes eight single-electron reductions, yielding a range of negatively charged states up to an octaanion. Except for the latter species, which has a remarkably large electronic gap, the anions feature extended near-infrared absorptions, with a particularly strong band at 1692 nm observed for the dianion. A computational analysis of the TCTI anions shows that their stability originates from the combined effects of electron-deficient imide groups and the local aromaticity of reduced acenaphthylene units. The properties of TCTI make it potentially useful in electrochromic and charge storage applications.
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