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Ring Reconstruction on a Trichalcogenasumanene Buckybowl: A Facile Approach to Donor–Acceptor‐Type [5‐6‐7] Fused Planar Polyheterocycles
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2014
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Materials ScienceFlanking BenzeneOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundOrganic Material ChemistryEngineeringHeterocyclicTrichalcogenasumanene BuckybowlFacile ApproachMolecule-based MaterialOrganic ChemistryPlanar ConformationPlanar PolyheterocyclesChemistryTrichalcogenasumanene BuckybowlsHeterocycle ChemistryBiomolecular Engineering
Abstract The transformation of trichalcogenasumanene buckybowls into donor–acceptor‐type [5‐6‐7] fused polyheterocycles is disclosed. The strategy involves a highly efficient ring‐opening of the flanking benzene upon oxidation at room temperature, and facile ring closure by functional‐group transformation. Crystallographic studies indicate that the resulting [5‐6‐7] fused polyheterocycles possess a planar conformation owing to the release of ring strain by expansion of one of the six‐membered flanking rings to the seven‐membered one. Additionally, the [5‐6‐7] fused polyheterocycles bear electron‐withdrawing groups, which reduce the HOMO–LUMO energy gap, and display broad absorption bands extending to λ =590 nm. Consequently, these compounds show strong red emission with fluorescence quantum yields of up to 38 %.
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