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J Am Chem Soc ; 128(14): 4703-9, 2006 Apr 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16594707

RESUMEN

Various cross-conjugated enediynes undergo "Bergman-type" cycloaromatizations upon reduction with potassium metal, generating anions of fulvenes and fulvalene derivatives. This new anionic cyclization is considerably more facile than the classic Bergman cyclization with linear enediynes, creating highly reactive diradicals at -78 degrees C. Not all cross-conjugated enediynes yield cyclized dianions upon reduction; some give uncyclized, Y-shaped, cross-conjugated dianions, while others apparently yield radical-anions that either dimerize or persist as monomers. One system yields both a cyclized and an uncyclized dianion. The substituents are thus shown to be a critical factor in determining the outcome of the reduction. Cyclization occurs within a specific "window of opportunity" that is governed by the substituents.

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J Org Chem ; 71(1): 290-8, 2006 Jan 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16388648

RESUMEN

[structure: see text] The reduction of several annelated corannulene derivatives was undertaken using lithium and potassium metals. It was found that annelation affects the annulenic character of corannulene by changing its charge distribution; the dianions of derivatives that are annelated with six-membered rings have less annulenic character and are less paratropic than corannulene dianion. This effect is even more pronounced in corannulenes that are peri-annelated with five-membered rings. The alkali metal used in the reduction process has a great influence on the outcome, especially on the degree of reduction. Most derivatives get reduced to tetraanions only with potassium, and not with lithium, the exception being systems that can stabilize the tetraanion with lithium by special means, such as aggregation or dimerization. One such system is cyclopenta[bc]corannulene (acecorannulylene), which gives a coordinative dimer that consists of two cyclopentacorannulene tetraanions, bound together in a convex-convex fashion by lithium cations. The points of contact in this dimer are two rehybridized carbons from each cyclopentacorannulene unit, which are bridged together by two lithium cations.

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Chem Asian J ; 1(5): 678-85, 2006 Nov 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17441108

RESUMEN

A series of pyrene-based polycyclic aromatic compounds, indeno[cd]pyrene, diindeno[cd,fg]pyrene, diindeno[cd,jk]pyrene, tris-(tert-butylindeno[cd,fg,jk])pyrene, and tetrakis-(tert-butylindeno[cd,fg,jk,mn])pyrene, were reduced with alkali metals in [D8]tetrahydrofuran, and the resulting anions were studied by NMR spectroscopy. It was found that the diatropic character of the dianions obtained depends on the number of annulated indeno groups. When one such group is present, a paratropic dianion is obtained, which is similar to the dianion of the parent pyrene; the effect, however, is weak. When more indeno groups are annulated, the dianions become diatropic owing to the greater number of five-membered rings that can acquire aromatic character as a result of reduction. The 1H NMR chemical shifts of tetrakis-(tert-butylindeno[cd,fg,jk,mn])pyrene in the neutral state show an interesting dependence on concentration that reflects an association of the molecules in solution by pi stacking. This phenomenon was not observed for the reduced species. The trianion radicals of tris-(tert-butylindeno[cd,fg,jk])pyrene and tetrakis-(tert-butylindeno[cd,fg,jk,mn])pyrene undergo reductive dimerization and form bilayered hexaanions.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 127(26): 9581-7, 2005 Jul 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15984885

RESUMEN

Unprecedented supramolecular stacks of highly reduced geodesic pi-systems were prepared by the reduction of the derivatized fullerenes Me(5)C(60)H and Ph(5)C(60)H and corannulene with lithium metal (R(5)C(60)(5)(-)/Cor(4)(-)/9Li(+)). The host--guest assemblies form because of the enhanced electrostatic interactions between the lithium cations and the anionic moieties, in addition to the structural compatibility between the curved hydrocarbons. The high stability of these new supramolecular assemblies (heterodimers) enables the introduction of another organization motif to the system. This is achieved by using tethered corannulenes as host molecules, which leads to the formation of tethered bis-heterodimers ((Me(5)C(60)(5)(-)/Cor(4)(-))(2)(CH(2))(8)/18Li(+)).

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J Am Chem Soc ; 126(21): 6765-75, 2004 Jun 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15161305

RESUMEN

The reduction of a series of [n](2,7)pyrenophanes (n = 7-10) with lithium or potassium metal shows that the strain in the system, controlled by the length of the tether, determines the nature of the reduction products. The reduction of [7](2,7)pyrenophane (2) and [2]metacyclo[2](2,7)pyrenophane (3) leads to reductive dimerization followed by novel intramolecular sigma-bond formation as a means of escaping strained anti-aromaticity. [8](2,7)Pyrenophane (4) affords only reductive dimerization, and no two-electron reduction is observed. The reduction of [9](2,7) pyrenophane (5) and [10](2,7)pyrenophane (6) leads to reductive dimerization, followed by the formation of a dianionic anti-aromatic species, which eventually cleaves the solvent, THF-d(8). The similarity between the reduction of the latter systems and the reduction of pyrene (1) is discussed.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 6(6): 1113-21, 2004 Mar 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26905958

RESUMEN

The effect of including vs. excluding diffuse functions while calculating numerous parameters of PAH anions by various calculation methods is discussed. The omission of diffuse functions appears to have a negligible effect while calculating geometry parameters or total energy; thus, acceptable results may be obtained without them. The conclusions for charge density appear to be the same; however, limited results make an unambiguous claim unachievable. Calculating (1)H- and (13)C-NMR shifts undoubtedly requires the use of these functions.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 125(7): 1720-1, 2003 Feb 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12580596

RESUMEN

The two-electron reduction of strained pyrenes ([7](2,7)pyrenophanes) with lithium metal leads to the formation of a new sigma-bond as a means to "escape" strained antiaromaticity.

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