Reservoir computing, using nonlinear dynamical systems, offers a cost-effective alternative to neural networks for complex tasks involving processing of sequential data, time series modeling, and system identification. Echo state networks (ESNs), a type of reservoir computer, mirror neural networks but simplify training. They apply fixed, random linear transformations to the internal state, followed by nonlinear changes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNovel π-expanded and N-doped fluoranthenes were synthesized and thoroughly investigated. These eight unsubstituted compounds are obtained in a multistep synthesis with CH activation as the last key reaction step. The structures vary in their position of π-expansion on the fluoranthene scaffold and the location of the pyridinic nitrogen atom.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe incorporation of heteroatoms within polycyclic aromatic compounds has gained significant interest due to its potential to effectively alter the inherent physicochemical properties of compounds without the need for profound structural changes. We herein report the development of a modular synthesis of hitherto unknown thienonaphtho[]pyridines and thienonaphtho[]quinolines in very good yields by Brønsted acid mediated cycloisomerization, permitting selective access to two isomeric products that are isoelectronic to the parent dibenzopyrene. The photophysical and electrochemical properties of the desired compounds were extensively studied and further complemented by DFT calculations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTriarylamines are frequently employed as electron donor functional groups in a variety of organic electronic materials. We herein report the synthesis and in-depth characterisation of aza-analogues of fully bridged triarylamines, consisting of 5-, 6- and 7-membered rings. The impact of nitrogen doping and π-extension on the structural, electronic and optical-properties of these contorted heteroaromatic PAHs is thoroughly investigated and paves the way for an improved understanding of the structure-property relationships.
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