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Highly Strained Nonclassical Nanotube End-caps. A Single-Step Solution Synthesis from Strain-Free, Non-Macrocyclic Precursors
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EngineeringBottom-up SynthesisOptical AbsorptionChemistryNanoscale ChemistryNanostructure SynthesisBiophysicsMaterials ScienceSingle-step Solution SynthesisNanotechnologyNon-macrocyclic PrecursorsMolecular MaterialPhysical ChemistrySynthesis MethodNonclassical Nanotube End-capsNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsConjugation LengthMolecule-based MaterialNanotubesNanoarchitectonics
Nonclassical nanotube end-caps have been constructed from strain-free heterocyclic precursors using a one-step synthetic procedure, involving multiple nickel-mediated Ullmann couplings. These systems consist of tubular macrocyclic sections that are tightly capped on one side with a bridging benzene ring, forming deep, chemically accessible cavities. The end-caps are characterized by exceptionally high internal strain energies reaching 144 kcal/mol. The optical absorption and emission properties of these molecules show a marked dependence on conjugation length and geometrical factors. The mechanism of end-cap formation, investigated using DFT calculations, relies on precise timing of transmetalation and reductive elimination events.
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