Highly Deformed o-Carborane Functionalised Non-linear Polycyclic Aromatics with Exceptionally Long C-C Bonds
Marsh, Adam V.; Little, Mark; Cheetham, Nathan J.; Dyson, Matthew J.; Bidwell, Matthew; White, Andrew J. P.; Warriner, Colin N.; Swain, Anthony C.; McCulloch, Iain; Stavrinou, Paul N.; Heeney, Martin
CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
2021
The effect of substituting o-carborane into the most sterically hindered positions of phenanthrene and benzo(k)tetraphene is reported. Synthesised via a Bull–Hutchings–Quayle benzannulation, the crystal structures of these non-linear acenes exhibited the highest aromatic deformation parameters observed for any reported carborane compound to date, and among the largest carboranyl C−C bond length of all organo-substituted o-carboranes. Photoluminescence studies of these compounds demonstrated efficient intramolecular charge-transfer, leading to aggregation induced emission properties. Additionally, an unusual low-energy excimer was observed for the phenanthryl compound. These are two new members of the family of carborane-functionalised non-linear acenes, notable for their peculiar structures and multi-luminescent properties.