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Ivan Aprahamian1, Graham J Bodwell, James J Fleming
1Department of Organic Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel.
Abstract:
The two-electron reduction of strained pyrenes ([7](2,7)pyrenophanes) with lithium metal leads to the formation of a new sigma-bond as a means to "escape" strained antiaromaticity.
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