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Facile Synthesis of Nitrogen-Doped [(6.)m8]nCyclacene Carbon Nanobelts by a One-Pot Self-Condensation Reaction.

Jun ZhuYi HanYong NiGuangwu LiJishan Wu
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
Synthesis of fully conjugated carbon nanobelts (CNBs) remains one of the biggest challenges in organic chemistry. Herein, we report a facile synthesis of four nitrogen-doped [(6.)m8]ncyclacene CNBs (m = 1-3; n = 3,4) with different sizes by a one-pot self-condensation reaction of three bis(o-aminobenzophenone) precursors. The belt-shaped structure was confirmed by X-ray crystallographic analysis. The existence of eight-membered [1,5]diazocine rings releases the strain while maintaining weak π-conjugation throughout the belt backbone, which is supported by electronic absorption spectra and frontier molecular orbital analysis. NMR measurements and magnetic shielding calculations suggest an alternating aromatic-nonaromatic ring structure, with a slightly more shielded chemical environment in the cavity. Our method opens the opportunities to access more sophisticated π-conjugated 2D/3D belt-/cage-like molecules in a simple way.
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