PMID: 11929220Apr 4, 2002Paper

Heterosuperbenzenes: a new family of nitrogen-functionalized, graphitic molecules

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Sylvia M DraperRethi Madathil

Abstract

A versatile synthetic route has been demonstrated to provide a series of soluble, fused polyaromatic C,N-molecules, with tunable optical and electronic properties and ligand functionality. The N-functionalized heterosuperbenzene, 1, is the founding member of this new family of active graphitic substructures.

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