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Benzo-Fused Periacenes or Double Helicenes? Different Cyclodehydrogenation Pathways on Surface and in Solution

[Image: see text] Controlling the regioselectivity of C–H activation in unimolecular reactions is of great significance for the rational synthesis of functional graphene nanostructures, which are called nanographenes. Here, we demonstrate that the adsorption of tetranaphthyl-p-terphenyl precursors o...

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Autores principales: Zhong, Qigang, Hu, Yunbin, Niu, Kaifeng, Zhang, Haiming, Yang, Biao, Ebeling, Daniel, Tschakert, Jalmar, Cheng, Tao, Schirmeisen, André, Narita, Akimitsu, Müllen, Klaus, Chi, Lifeng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2019
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6727374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31016976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b01267
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author Zhong, Qigang
Hu, Yunbin
Niu, Kaifeng
Zhang, Haiming
Yang, Biao
Ebeling, Daniel
Tschakert, Jalmar
Cheng, Tao
Schirmeisen, André
Narita, Akimitsu
Müllen, Klaus
Chi, Lifeng
author_facet Zhong, Qigang
Hu, Yunbin
Niu, Kaifeng
Zhang, Haiming
Yang, Biao
Ebeling, Daniel
Tschakert, Jalmar
Cheng, Tao
Schirmeisen, André
Narita, Akimitsu
Müllen, Klaus
Chi, Lifeng
author_sort Zhong, Qigang
collection PubMed
description [Image: see text] Controlling the regioselectivity of C–H activation in unimolecular reactions is of great significance for the rational synthesis of functional graphene nanostructures, which are called nanographenes. Here, we demonstrate that the adsorption of tetranaphthyl-p-terphenyl precursors on metal surfaces can completely change the cyclodehydrogenation route and lead to obtaining planar benzo-fused perihexacenes rather than double [7]helicenes during solution synthesis. The course of the on-surface planarization reactions is monitored using scanning probe microscopy, which unambiguously reveals the formation of dibenzoperihexacenes and the structures of reaction intermediates. The regioselective planarization can be attributed to the flattened adsorption geometries and the reduced flexibility of the precursors on the surfaces, in addition to the different mechanism of the on-surface cyclodehydrogenation from that of the solution counterpart. We have further achieved the on-surface synthesis of dibenzoperioctacene by employing a tetra-anthryl-p-terphenyl precursor. The energy gaps of the new nanographenes are measured to be approximately 2.1 eV (dibenzoperihexacene) and 1.3 eV (dibenzoperioctacene) on a Au(111) surface. Our findings shed new light on the regioselectivity in cyclodehydrogenation reactions, which will be important for exploring the synthesis of unprecedented nanographenes.
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spelling pubmed-67273742019-09-06 Benzo-Fused Periacenes or Double Helicenes? Different Cyclodehydrogenation Pathways on Surface and in Solution Zhong, Qigang Hu, Yunbin Niu, Kaifeng Zhang, Haiming Yang, Biao Ebeling, Daniel Tschakert, Jalmar Cheng, Tao Schirmeisen, André Narita, Akimitsu Müllen, Klaus Chi, Lifeng J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Controlling the regioselectivity of C–H activation in unimolecular reactions is of great significance for the rational synthesis of functional graphene nanostructures, which are called nanographenes. Here, we demonstrate that the adsorption of tetranaphthyl-p-terphenyl precursors on metal surfaces can completely change the cyclodehydrogenation route and lead to obtaining planar benzo-fused perihexacenes rather than double [7]helicenes during solution synthesis. The course of the on-surface planarization reactions is monitored using scanning probe microscopy, which unambiguously reveals the formation of dibenzoperihexacenes and the structures of reaction intermediates. The regioselective planarization can be attributed to the flattened adsorption geometries and the reduced flexibility of the precursors on the surfaces, in addition to the different mechanism of the on-surface cyclodehydrogenation from that of the solution counterpart. We have further achieved the on-surface synthesis of dibenzoperioctacene by employing a tetra-anthryl-p-terphenyl precursor. The energy gaps of the new nanographenes are measured to be approximately 2.1 eV (dibenzoperihexacene) and 1.3 eV (dibenzoperioctacene) on a Au(111) surface. Our findings shed new light on the regioselectivity in cyclodehydrogenation reactions, which will be important for exploring the synthesis of unprecedented nanographenes. American Chemical Society 2019-04-16 2019-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6727374/ /pubmed/31016976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b01267 Text en Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Zhong, Qigang
Hu, Yunbin
Niu, Kaifeng
Zhang, Haiming
Yang, Biao
Ebeling, Daniel
Tschakert, Jalmar
Cheng, Tao
Schirmeisen, André
Narita, Akimitsu
Müllen, Klaus
Chi, Lifeng
Benzo-Fused Periacenes or Double Helicenes? Different Cyclodehydrogenation Pathways on Surface and in Solution
title Benzo-Fused Periacenes or Double Helicenes? Different Cyclodehydrogenation Pathways on Surface and in Solution
title_full Benzo-Fused Periacenes or Double Helicenes? Different Cyclodehydrogenation Pathways on Surface and in Solution
title_fullStr Benzo-Fused Periacenes or Double Helicenes? Different Cyclodehydrogenation Pathways on Surface and in Solution
title_full_unstemmed Benzo-Fused Periacenes or Double Helicenes? Different Cyclodehydrogenation Pathways on Surface and in Solution
title_short Benzo-Fused Periacenes or Double Helicenes? Different Cyclodehydrogenation Pathways on Surface and in Solution
title_sort benzo-fused periacenes or double helicenes? different cyclodehydrogenation pathways on surface and in solution
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6727374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31016976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b01267
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