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Electrophilic CāH Borylation of Aza[5]helicenes Leading to Bowl-Shaped Quasi-[7]Circulenes with Switchable Dynamics
The
intrinsic relationship between helicenes and circulenes
is
of fundamental interest and importance in molecular engineering. Herein,
electrophilic borylation of phenanthroline-derived aza[5]helicenes
is presented, resulting in the incorporation of a boryl unit into
two termini of helicenes to afford quasi-[7]circulenes. Their bowl-shaped
structures were determined by X-ray diffraction. UVāvis absorption
and fluorescence spectroscopy, as well as electrochemical measurements
and DFT calculations, gave insight into their electronic properties.
Variable-temperature NMR studies and DFT calculations revealed bowl-to-bowl
inversion at room temperature and bowl-to-helix equilibria at elevated
temperature, highlighting the important role of B ā N bond
strength in tuning their dynamic properties