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Synthesis and structural features of thiophene-fused analogues of warped nanographene and quintuple helicene

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Thiophene-fused analogues of warped nanographene (<b>WNG</b>) and quintuple helicene (<b>QH</b>) were synthesized <i>via</i> a three-step π-extension of corannulene. Similar to the synthetic route to <b>WNG</b>, five hexagons and five heptagons were generated by a Scholl reaction of pentakis(thienylphenyl)corannulene to form pentathiaWNG. In contrast, decathiaWNG could not be obtained from pentakis(thienylthienyl)corannulene, and instead decathiaQH was generated from the photocyclization of the precursor. X-ray crystallography of the products revealed their conformations and packing modes in the solid state. The configurational features of decathiaQH were further examined by DFT calculations. The absorption and fluorescence spectra of the sulfur-containing <b>WNG</b> and <b>QH</b> were shifted relative to those of the corresponding sulfur-free analogues.

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