Combining Defects in a Single Nanographene: A Fully Helical Saddle Ribbon
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Moreno Cruz, Carlos; Castro-Fernández, Silvia; Macoas, Ermelinda; Millán, Alba; González Campaña, AraceliMateria
nanographenes helicenes Chirality polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons chiroptical properties
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2019-01-22Referencia bibliográfica
Cruz, Carlos M. [et a.]. Combining Defects in a Single Nanographene: A Fully Helical Saddle Ribbon. Synlett, 2019, 30, A-F
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This work was supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union´s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (ERC-2015-STG-677023) and the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Spain) (CTQ2015-70283-P, BES-2016-076371, IJCI2016-27793 and RyC-2013-12943). E.M. thanks the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia for financial support (UID/NAN/50024/2013 and IF/00759/2013) ()Resumen
The controlled preparation of well-defined distorted nanographenes by a bottom-up approach based on organic synthesis permits the direct establishment of unprecedented structure–property relationships in carbon nanostructures. The simultaneous incorporation
of various defects in nanographenes affords highly curved structures
with novel or enhanced photophysical properties. In this sense, we recently reported a fully helical and saddle-shaped nanographene ribbon
containing the first undecabenzo[7]helicene unit. Both its linear and
nonlinear optical properties are enhanced in comparison with those of
other partially π-extended [7]helicenes. Moreover, the new superhelicene exhibits the highest emission dissymmetry factor (glum) reported
to date for a homochiral nanographene. The combination of both nonlinear and chiroptical properties in nanographenes opens up new possible future applications for those distorted nanostructures.