American Chemical Society
Browse

Synthesis and Size-Dependent Properties of [12], [16], and [24]Carbon Nanobelts

Download (8.48 MB)
dataset
posted on 2018-07-21, 00:00 authored by Guillaume Povie, Yasutomo Segawa, Taishi Nishihara, Yuhei Miyauchi, Kenichiro Itami
The synthesis and X-ray crystal structure of the first member of the carbon nanobelt family is reported. [12]Carbon nanobelt ([12]­CNB) was originally obtained from a nickel-mediated reductive coupling reaction of a dodecabrominated macrocyclic precursor, albeit only in 1% yield. The present article reports on the development of this synthetic strategy and its extension to the preparation of the [16] and [24]­CNB analogues. In particular, our extensive investigations on the final belt-forming, nickel-mediated reaction led to the development of a new ligand system that provides [12]­CNB in up to 7% yield, contributing to the commercialization of [12]­CNB. The belt structures of [12], [16], and [24]­CNB were characterized by NMR, UV–vis, and Raman spectroscopy as well as mass spectrometry and X-ray crystallography. The fluorescence of the CNBs in solution displayed a remarkable dependence on the ring size, ranging from a broad red emission ([12]­CNB) to a narrow-band blue emission ([24]­CNB), while both features are observed for [16]­CNB.

History