| Literature DB >> 30860363 |
Masato Hirai1, Naoki Tanaka1, Mika Sakai2, Shigehiro Yamaguchi1,2.
Abstract
Incorporation of main group elements into the π-conjugated frameworks is a sophisticated strategy to alter the fundamental nature of the parent conjugated π-systems, giving rise to attractive electronic and photophysical properties that are otherwise inaccessible with classic carbon- or metal-based materials. Out of all π-conjugated heterocycles, those that are structurally constrained by tethered aryl substituents surrounding the main group center deserve a great deal of attention because not only do they commonly possess the maximum efficiency of π-conjugation and intermolecular interaction, but they also enjoy remarkable thermal and morphological stabilities that are especially crucial for solid-state performances. In certain cases, elucidation of the behavior of such compounds may additionally provide sufficient perspective toward graphene materials doped with main group elements, which are widely considered as potential next-generation optoelectronic materials. In this review, we will specifically focus on historical developments of structurally constrained polycyclic π-electron systems particularly of those with boron, nitrogen, silicon, or phosphorus atoms annulated directly into the center of π-conjugated systems.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30860363 DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00637
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Rev ISSN: 0009-2665 Impact factor: 60.622