Curved Macrocyclic Nanocarbons with Tunable Electronic and Nonlinear Optical Properties: Theoretical Insights

Abstract

Molecular nanocarbons that integrate negatively curved nanographene with carbon nanorings provide a unique platform for manipulating π-electronic structures through three-dimensional topology. Here, a family of curved molecular nanocarbons constructed by fusing an octabenzo[8]circulene (OB8C) core with two [9]cycloparaphenylene ([9]CPP) units is systematically investigated using DFT and time-dependent DFT calculations, with emphasis on structure-property relationships governing optical and nonlinear optical (NLO) behaviors. The calculated UV-vis spectrum of the parent molecule reproduces experimental data well, confirming the reliability of the computational model. Owing to its intrinsically chiral and fully π-conjugated framework, the parent compound already exhibits a measurable second order NLO response. Guided by steric and electronic design principles, a series of derivatives is constructed by tuning phenyl substitution and introducing electron-donating (-NH2 ) and electron-withdrawing (-NO2 ) groups on the OB8C core. These modifications enable precise control over frontier orbital distribution, HOMO-LUMO gaps, and charge-transfer characteristics. As a result, the total first hyperpolarizability (βtot ) can be modulated over more than four orders of magnitude, ranging from 0.02 to 161.82 ×10² au at the CAM-B3LYP/6-311+G(d, p) level. In particular, donor-acceptor substitution induces pronounced intramolecular charge separation, leading to a dramatic enhancement of the second-order NLO response. This work elucidates how curvature, steric modulation, and electronic substitution cooperatively govern optoelectronic properties, highlighting curved macrocyclic nanocarbons as promising platforms for high-performance nonlinear optical materials.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jan 2026
Accepted
11 Mar 2026
First published
12 Mar 2026

New J. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Curved Macrocyclic Nanocarbons with Tunable Electronic and Nonlinear Optical Properties: Theoretical Insights

Y. Si and G. Yang, New J. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6NJ00169F

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