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Published on: October 15, 2019
Tunable Macrocyclic Polyparaphenylene Nanolassos via Copper-Free Click Chemistry
Tobias A Schaub1, Anna Zieleniewska2, Ramandeep Kaur2
1Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry and Material Science Institute, University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon, 97403, USA.
Abstract:
Deriving diverse compound libraries from a single substrate in high yields remains to be a challenge in cycloparaphenylene chemistry. In here, a strategy for the late-stage functionalization of shape-persistent alkyne-containing cycloparaphenylene has been explored using readily available azides. The copper-free [3+2]azide-alkyne cycloaddition provided high yields (>90 %) in a single reaction step. Systematic variation of the azides from electron-rich to -deficient shines light on how peripheral substitution influences the characteristics of the resulting adducts. We find that among the most affected properties are the molecular shape, the oxidation potential, excited state features, and affinities towards different fullerenes. Joint experimental and theoretical results are presented including calculations with the state-of-the-art, artificial intelligence-enhanced quantum mechanical method 1 (AIQM1).
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