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Dewar Benzenoids Discovered In Carbon Nanobelts

Magnus W. D. Hanson‐Heine, David M. Rogers, Simon Woodward, Jonathan D. Hirst

2020The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The synthesis of cyclacene nanobelts remains an elusive goal dating back over 60 years. These molecules represent the last unsynthesized building block of carbon nanotubes and may be useful both as seed molecules for the preparation of structurally well-defined carbon nanotubes and for understanding the behavior and formation of zigzag nanotubes more broadly. Here we report the discovery that isomers containing two Dewar benzenoid rings are the preferred form for several sizes of cyclacene. The predicted lower polyradical character and higher singlet-triplet stability that these isomers possess compared with their pure benzenoid counterparts suggest that they may be more stable synthetic targets than the structures that have previously been identified. Our findings should facilitate the exploration of new routes to cyclacene synthesis through Dewar benzene chemistry.

Topics & Concepts

Carbon fibersComputer scienceAlgorithmComposite numberCarbon Nanotubes in CompositesFullerene Chemistry and ApplicationsSynthesis and Properties of Aromatic Compounds