Issue 9, 2024

An eight-membered ring formed by the Scholl reaction of o-quateraryls

Abstract

Scholl reactions typically lead to the formation of six-membered rings of sp2 carbon atoms, while the formation of eight-membered rings is uncommon. However, this study reveals that the Scholl reactions of o-quateraryls can form one eight-membered ring in a regioselective manner, resulting in the synthesis of substituted and π-extended tetraphenylenes. The regioselectivity is observed when the two terminal aryl groups in the o-quateraryls are significantly more electron-rich than the internal arylene groups. Furthermore, by adjusting the reaction conditions, the regioselectivity of the Scholl reaction of o-quateraryls with two 3,4-dialkoxyphenyl terminal units and one or two internal 2,3-naphthylene units can be controlled to form either an eight-membered ring or two six-membered rings. Notably, the formation of two six-membered rings leads to the synthesis of novel derivatives of tribenzo[a,e,l]pyrene and tetrabenzo[a,e,h,l]pyrene. In addition, one derivative of tetrabenzo[a,e,h,l]pyrene exhibits π-stacking in the solid state with short C-to-C contacts, enabling it to function as a p-type organic semiconductor in solution-processed field effect transistors.

Graphical abstract: An eight-membered ring formed by the Scholl reaction of o-quateraryls

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
05 Jan 2024
Accepted
17 Mar 2024
First published
19 Mar 2024

Org. Chem. Front., 2024,11, 2624-2631

An eight-membered ring formed by the Scholl reaction of o-quateraryls

X. Yang, M. Gao, H. Chen, Q. Gong and Q. Miao, Org. Chem. Front., 2024, 11, 2624 DOI: 10.1039/D4QO00029C

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