Abstract

Abstract1D nonplanar graphene nanoribbons generally have three possible conformers: helical, zigzag, and mixed conformations. Now, a kind of 1D nonplanar graphene nanoribbon, namely dodecatwistarene imides featuring twelve linearly fused benzene rings, was obtained by bottom‐up synthesis of palladium‐catalyzed Stille coupling and C−H activation. Single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction analyses revealed that it displays a zigzag‐twisted conformation caused by steric hindrance between imide groups and neighboring annulated benzene rings with the pendulum angle of 53°. This conformation is very stable and could not convert into other conformations even when heated up to 250 °C for 6 h. Despite of the highly twisted topology, organic field‐effect transistor based on it exhibits electron mobility up to 1.5 cm2 V−1 s−1 after annealing.

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