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Qitang Fan1, Cici Wang, Yong Han
1National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230029, PR China.
Abstract:
A hexagonal macrocycle consisting of 18 phenylene units (hyperbenzene) was synthesized on a Cu(111) surface in ultrahigh vacuum by Ullmann coupling of six 4,4''-dibromo-m-terphenyl molecules. The large diameter of 21.3 Å and the ability to assemble in arrays makes hyperbenzene an interesting candidate for a nanotrough that could enclose metallic, semiconducting, or molecular quantum dots.
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