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Charging a Negatively Curved Nanographene and Its Covalent Network
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This study explores a bottom-up approach toward negatively curved carbon allotropes from octabenzo[8]circulene, a negatively curved nanographene. Stepwise chemical reduction reactions of octabenzo[8]circulene with alkali metals lead to a unique highly reduced hydrocarbon pentaanion, which is revealed by X-ray crystallography suggesting a local view for the reduction and alkali metal intercalation processes of negatively curved carbon allotropes. Polymerization of the tetrabromo derivative of octabenzo[8]circulene by the nickel-mediated Yamamoto coupling reaction results in a new type of porous carbon-rich material, which consists of a covalent network of negatively curved nanographenes. It has a specific surface area of 732 m<sup>2</sup> g<sup>-1</sup> and functions as anode material for lithium ion batteries exhibiting a maximum capacity of 830 mAh·g<sup>-1</sup> at a current density of 100 mA·g<sup>-1</sup>. These results indicate that this covalent network presents the key structural and functional features of negatively curved carbon allotropes.
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