A Conformationally Stable π-Expanded X-Type Double Helicene Comprising Dihydropyracylene Units with Multistage Redox Behavior

John Bergner, Jan Borstelmann, Luca M. Cavinato, Juan Pablo Fuenzalida-Werner, Christian Walla, Heike Hinrichs, Philipp Schulze, Frank Rominger, Rubén D. Costa, Andreas Dreuw, Milan Kivala

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Abstract

A π-expanded X-type double [5]helicene comprising dihydropyracylene moieties was synthesized from commercially available acenaphthene. X-ray crystallographic analysis revealed the unique highly twisted structure of the compound resulting in the occurrence of two enantiomers which were separated by chiral HPLC, owing to their high conformational stability. The compound shows strongly bathochromically shifted UV/vis absorption and emission bands with small Stokes shift and considerable photoluminescence quantum yield and circular polarized luminescence response. The electrochemical studies revealed five facilitated reversible redox events, including three reductions and two oxidations, thus qualifying the compound as chiral multistage redox amphoter. The experimental findings are in line with the computational studies based on density functional theory pointing towards increased spatial extension of the frontier molecular orbitals over the polycyclic framework and a considerably narrowed HOMO–LUMO gap.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202303336
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume30
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • [5]helicenes
  • chiroptical properties
  • conformational stability
  • double helicenes
  • pyracylene

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