- Geodesic polyarene
A geodesic polyarene in
organic chemistry is apolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with curvedconvex or surfaces ["Geodesic polyarenes with exposed concave surfaces "Lawrence T. Scott,† Hindy E. Bronstein, Dorin V. Preda, Ronald B. M. Ansems, Matthew S. Bratcher and Stefan Hagen Pure & Appl. Chem., Vol. 71, No. 2, pp. 209–219, 1999 [http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/1999/71_02_pdf/scott.pdf#search=%22Geodesic%20polyarene%22 Link] ] . Examples arefullerene s,nanotube s,corannulene s,helicene s andsumanene . The carbon atoms in these systems are to some extent pyramidalized resulting a differentpi electron density on either side of the molecule with consequences for reactivity.One member of this group of organic compounds, "pentaindenocorannulene" (depicted below) ["Pentaindenocorannulene and Tetraindenocorannulene: New Aromatic Hydrocarbon Systems with Curvatures Surpassing That of C60"Edward A. Jackson, Brian D. Steinberg, Mihail Bancu, Atsushi Wakamiya, and Lawrence T. Scott
J. Am. Chem. Soc. ; 2007; 129(3) pp 484 - 485; (Communication) DOI|10.1021/ja067487h] [The two steps in this sequence are aSuzuki-Miyaura coupling with anionic liquid andTris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium(0) and aHeck reaction with another palladioum catalyst, DBU and DMAC ] , can be considered a large fullerene fragment. The experimentally obtained curvature and degree of pyramidalizion (12.6° [by a so-called p-orbital axis vector (POAV). The value for fullerene is 11.6° and benzene 0°] ) are both actually larger than that of fullerene but according to its discoverers the compound is relatively easy to synthesize starting fromcorannulene and a way is opened to produce larger such fragments by stitching. :ee also
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