| Literature DB >> 34110693 |
Shenghua Wang1, Jun Yuan1, Jialin Xie1, Zonghuan Lu1, Long Jiang1, Yingxiao Mu2, Yanping Huo2, Yoshitaka Tsuchido3, Kelong Zhu1.
Abstract
Cyclothianthrenes, a series of sulphur-embedded hydrocarbon belts proposed a decade ago, were successfully constructed through a stepwise bottom-up synthesis. The belt [6]cyclothianthrene ([6]CT) is the smallest and most strained member of the family yet reported. Both [6]CT and [8]CT are the first examples of cyclothianthrene characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction. An unprecedented chiral belt [7]CT and a Möbius-shaped [9]CT were also achieved via modular synthesis. Crystallographic and computational studies show that belts [6]CT-[8]CT have prism-like conformations with well-defined tubular cavities which have potential for guest molecule inclusion. Cyclic voltammograms further revealed that these belts are redox-active. The success of constructing sulphur-embedded hydrocarbon belts, that is, cyclothianthrenes, greatly enriches the chemistry of heteroatom-doped molecular belts and tubes.Entities:
Keywords: Möbius strip; cyclacene; hydrocarbon belt; macrocycle; thianthrene
Year: 2021 PMID: 34110693 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202104054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336