The Topology of Molecules with Twelve Fused Phenyl Rings ([12]Circulenes): Rings, Infinitenes, and Möbius Infinitenes

06 December 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

Following the recent preparation of infinitene (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2022, 144, 862-871), a computational (ωB97XD/6-311G(d)) exploration of 42 isomeric compounds with 12 fused phenyl rings identified structures with linking number of zero (ring, saddle, and ribbon shapes), two (infinitene-like shape), and one (Möbius infinitene shape) is reported. An infinitene isomer composed of two [5]helicene fragments connected to two stacked phenyl rings and a Möbius infinitene isomer are identified that are more stable than the known infinitene. The energies of the structures are examined by assessing their strain energies, π-stacking, and possible aromaticity. Examples of fused phenyl molecules with linking numbers of 3, 4, 5, and 6 are shown, indicating the potential topological range that these molecules can possess.

Keywords

infinitene
circulene
aromaticity

Supplementary materials

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Supporting Materials Part 1
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Complete citation for Ref. 15, InChIs and InChIKeys of the [12]circulenes, Tables S1-S6, Figures S1-S5.
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Supporting Materials Part 2
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Coordinates of the [12]circulenes and HTC1-4, computed 1H and 13C NMR chemical shifts and NICS(0) values of the [12]circulenes.
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