2,7,11,16-Tetra-tert-Butyl Tetraindenopyrene Revisited by an "Inverse" Synthetic Approach.
Sven M ElbertAnika HaidischTobias KirschbaumFrank RomingerUte ZschieschangHagen KlaukMichael MastalerzPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
A new synthetic route to tetraindenopyrene (TIP)-a bowl-shaped cut-out structure of C70 -is reported. The key step in this approach is a fourfold palladium-catalyzed C-H activation that increases the yield more than 50 times in comparison to the approach originally described by Scott and co-workers. Besides examination of its optoelectronic properties and study of its aggregation in solution, TIP was also re-investigated by dispersion-corrected DFT methods, which showed that dispersion interactions significantly increase the bowl-to-bowl inversion barrier. Furthermore, TIP was used as a semiconductor in p-channel thin-film transistors (TFTs).