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  • Oxidative fusion of ortho-phenylene-bridged cyclic hexapyrroles and hexathiophenes led to the creation of unique closed helicenes, including a pentaaza[9]helicene, marking it as the longest azahelicene discovered to date.
  • The study found an unexpected double-helical structure, attributed to extensive oxidative fusion and 1,2-aryl shifts.
  • Both helicenes demonstrated significant fluorescence properties, and chiral separations were successfully achieved, allowing for detailed characterization using advanced techniques.

Article Abstract

Oxidative fusion reactions of ortho-phenylene-bridged cyclic hexapyrroles and hexathiophenes furnished novel closed helicenes in a selective manner. X-Ray diffraction analysis unambiguously revealed the structures to be a closed pentaaza[9]helicene, the longest azahelicene reported so far, and an unexpected double-helical structure of hexathia[9]/[5]helicene, whose formation was assumed to result from multiple oxidative fusion along with a 1,2-aryl shift. The pentaaza[9]helicene exhibited well-defined emission with high fluorescence quantum yield (Φ =0.31) among the known [9]helicenes. Chiral resolution of the racemic pentaaza[9]helicene and hexathia[9]/[5]helicene were achieved by chiral-phase HPLC and the enantiomers were characterized by circular dichroism spectra and DFT calculations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201708429DOI Listing

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