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Towards Nonalternant Nanographenes through Self‐Promoted Intramolecular Indenoannulation Cascade by C−F Bond Activation
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EngineeringOrganic ChemistryChemistryChemical EngineeringCarbon-based MaterialOrganometallic CatalysisLarge Nonalternant PahsMaterials ScienceCross-coupling ReactionNanotechnologyContext IndenoannulationGraphene Quantum DotLarge PahsAlkene MetathesisNanomaterialsGrapheneC−f Bond ActivationTowards Nonalternant NanographenesMolecule-based Material
Large polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) containing pentagons represent an important class of compounds that are considered to be superior materials in future nano-electronic applications. From this perspective, the development of synthetic approaches to large PAHs and nanographenes (NGs) is a matter of great importance. In this context indenoannulation appears to be the most practical way to introduce pentagons into NGs. Here we report that alumina-mediated C-F bond activation is an attractive tool for the synthesis of non-alternant NGs bearing several pentagons. The unique nature of the reaction leads to a rather counter-intuitive outcome and allows considering each previous aryl-aryl coupling as a promoter of the following one, despite the continuous increase in the strain energy. Thus, the presented strategy combines both facile synthesis and significant yields for large nonalternant PAHs and NGs.
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