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Synthesis and characterization of a π-extended nonbenzenoid perylene
Laiyun Zhou1, Yanru Bai1,2, Yangyang Zhao2
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Inner Mongolia University, Hohhot, 010021, P. R. China.
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A π-extended nonbenzenoid perylene (Pery-56) was constructed via a ring-fusion strategy at both its bay and peri positions. As a result, it features a moderately lower bandgap, broad visible-NIR absorption (525-950 nm) with λmax around 700 nm and reversible redox behavior; the corresponding cationic and anionic radical species were thoroughly studied.
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