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Benzannulated Double Aza[9]helicenes: Synthesis, Structures, and (Chir)optical Properties
Yusuke Matsuo1,2, Masayuki Gon3, Kazuo Tanaka3
1Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa Oiwake-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8502, Japan.
Abstract:
A benzannulated double aza[9]helicene 1 was successfully synthesized via a one-pot oxidative fusion reaction. 1 was derivatized to N-alkylated double aza[9]helicene 1-Et and 1-Bu, whose structures were determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. 1-Et and 1-Bu exhibited red-shifted absorption and fluorescence spectra compared to single aza[9]helicene. The double aza[9]helicenes were expected to have two different conformers. Consistent with solid-state structure, the chiral-isomer was estimated to be more stable by 16 kcal/mol relative to meso-isomer. Indeed, enantiomers of 1-Et and 1-Bu were optically resolved by HPLC and showed mirror-imaged CD and CPL spectra with the CPL brightness up to 19.2 M-1cm-1 for 1-Bu.
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