We herein present the synthetic approach to a new antiaromatic double aza[7]helicene C that features NN-embedded polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). This heteroatom-doped helicene showed a rarely obtained long-wavelength emission and far-red circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) in the solid state. These optical and chiroptical properties could be ascribed to both the NN-PAH core structure and the further extension through angular ring fusions. Such a unique electronic structure also culminated in facile chemical oxidations of neutral C to the positively charged chiral radical (C⋅ ) and dication species (C ). Interestingly, DFT computations revealed that the pyridazine central core showed an antiaromaticity-to-aromaticity switching, in contrast to the inversed transition for the helical periphery in cationic states. The reported approaches are anticipated to lead to the development of further redox-active chiral systems for potential applications in chiroptoelectronics, spintronics as well as fluorescent bioimaging.
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