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Noncovalent Intermolecular Interaction in Cofacially Stacked 24π Antiaromatic Hexaphyrin Dimer

  • Gakhyun Kim
  • , Ranjan Dutta
  • , Won Young Cha
  • , Seong Jin Hong
  • , Juwon Oh
  • , Dikhi Firmansyah
  • , Hongil Jo
  • , Kang Min Ok
  • , Chang Hee Lee
  • , Dongho Kim
  • Yonsei University
  • Kangwon National University
  • Kyoto University
  • Sogang University

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Abstract

π–π Stacking is omnipresent not only in nature but in a wide variety of practical fields applied to our lives. Because of its importance in a performance of natural and artificial systems, such as light harvesting system and working layer in device, many researchers have put intensive effort into identifying its underlying nature. However, for the case of π–π stacked systems composed of antiaromatic units, the understanding of the fundamental mechanisms is still unclear. Herein, we synthesized a new type of planar β,β’-phenylene-bridged hexaphyrin (1.0.1.0.1.0), referred as naphthorosarin which possesses the 24π-electron conjugated pathway. Especially, the corresponding antiaromatic porphyrinoid shows the unique property to form dimeric species adopting the face-to-face geometry which is unprecedented in cases of known annulated naphthorosarins. In order to elucidate the intriguing properties derived from the stacked dimer, the current study focuses on the experimental support to rationalize the observed π–π interactions between the two subunits.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16434-16440
Number of pages7
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume26
Issue number69
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Dec 2020

Keywords

  • antiaromaticity
  • cryogenic temperature
  • hydrophobic effects
  • naphthorosarin
  • pi–pi interaction

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