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Zhe Sun Parantap Sarkar Takuya Suenaga Sota Sato Hiroyuki Isobe 《Angewandte Chemie (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)》2015,127(43):12991-12995
The recent development of cyclo‐para‐phenylenes has demonstrated the feasibility of radial π systems in nanohoop structures, especially in the crystalline state. However, in contrast to macrocyclic molecules with benzene units, which have a several‐decades‐long history, macrocycles composed solely of naphthylene units (the smallest acene) have been much less explored. Although two examples of cyclonaphthylenes have been reported to date, neither possesses a radial π system. We herein report the first example of belt‐shaped cyclonaphthylenes with curved π systems. The molecule, [8]cyclo‐amphi‐naphthylene, is linked at the 2,6‐positions of the naphthylene units, thus affording belt‐shaped molecules. Although the molecular structures are flexible, which allows for rotation of the naphthylene units in solution, they can be rigidified with the aid of methylene bridges to afford persistent molecular structures in solution. 相似文献
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Madison J. Sowden Dr. Jas S. Ward Prof. Michael S. Sherburn 《Angewandte Chemie (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)》2020,132(10):4174-4182
The first general preparative access to compounds of the 2,3-diethynyl-1,3-butadiene (DEBD) class is reported. The synthesis involves a one-pot, twofold Sonogashira-type, Pd0-catalyzed coupling of two terminal alkynes and a carbonate derivative of a 2-butyne-1,4-diol. The synthesis is broad in scope and members of this structural family are kinetically stable enough to be handled using standard laboratory techniques at ambient temperature. They decompose primarily through heat-promoted cyclodimerizations, which are impeded by alkyl substitution and accelerated by aryl or alkenyl substitution. An iterative sequence of these unprecedented Sonogashira-type couplings generates a new type of expanded dendralene. A suitably substituted DEBD carrying two terminal alkyne groups undergoes Glaser–Eglinton cyclo-oligomerization to produce a new class of expanded radialenes, which are chiral due to restricted rotation about their 1,3-butadiene units. The structural features giving rise to atropisomerism in these compounds are distinct from those reported previously. 相似文献
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