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Wave-shaped polycyclic hydrocarbons with controlled aromaticity

  • Ji Ma
  • , Ke Zhang
  • , Karl Sebastian Schellhammer
  • , Yubin Fu
  • , Hartmut Komber
  • , Chi Xu
  • , Alexey A. Popov
  • , Felix Hennersdorf
  • , Jan J. Weigand
  • , Shengqiang Zhou
  • , Wojciech Pisula
  • , Frank Ortmann
  • , Reinhard Berger
  • , Junzhi Liu
  • , Xinliang Feng
  • Technische Universität Dresden
  • MPI für Polymerforschung
  • Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden
  • Inst. Polymerforschung Dresden e.V.
  • HelmholtzZentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
  • Institut fur Metallische Werkstoffe
  • Lodz University of Technology

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Abstract

Controlling the aromaticity and electronic properties of curved π-conjugated systems has been increasingly attractive for the development of novel functional materials for organic electronics. Herein, we demonstrate an efficient synthesis of two novel wave-shaped polycyclic hydrocarbons (PHs) 1 and 2 with 64 π-electrons. Among them, the wave-shaped π-conjugated carbon skeleton of 2 is unambiguously revealed by single-crystal X-ray crystallography analysis. The wave-shaped geometry is induced by steric congestion in the cove and fjord regions. Remarkably, the aromaticity of these two structural isomers can be tailored by the annulated direction of cyclopenta[b]fluorene units. Isomer 1 (Eoptg = 1.13 eV) behaves as a closed-shell compound with weakly antiaromatic feature, whereas its structural isomer 2 displays a highly stable tetraradical character (y0 = 0.23; y1 = 0.22; t1/2 = 91 days) with a narrow optical energy gap of 0.96 eV. Moreover, the curved PH 2 exhibits remarkable ambipolar charge transport in solution-processed organic thin-film transistors. Our research provides a new insight into the design and synthesis of stable functional curved aromatics with multiradical characters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4025-4031
Number of pages7
JournalChemical Science
Volume10
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Apr 2019
Externally publishedYes

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