Abstract: | We have observed the generation of sumanenylidene ( 2 ), a divalent, neutral‐carbon species at the benzylic position of sumanene ( 1 ). We also clarified both experimentally and theoretically that the ground state of compound 2 was a triplet state and that its singlet–triplet energy gap (ΔEST) was similar to that in fluorenylidene. The curved structure of compound 2 led to slightly better spin delocalization over the two adjacent aromatic rings than in planar systems, because of the unpaired spins on the σ and π orbitals. Synthetic application of the carbene precursor, diazosumanene ( 5 ), with a variety of thiocarbonyl compounds revealed its utility for the preparation of tetrasubstituted alkene compounds (e.g., that contain a strongly electron‐donating unit) that are directly conjugated to the sumanene ( 1 ) moiety. |