Abstract

AbstractCarbon nanotubes (CNTs) have unusual physical properties that are valuable for nanotechnology and electronics, but the chemical synthesis of chirality‐ and diameter‐specific CNTs and π‐conjugated CNT segments is still a great challenge. Reported here are the selective syntheses, isolations, characterizations, and photophysical properties of two novel chiral conjugated macrocycles ([4]cyclo‐2,6‐anthracene; [4]CAn2,6), as (−)/(+)‐(12,4) carbon nanotube segments. These conjugated macrocyclic molecules were obtained using a bottom‐up assembly approach and subsequent reductive elimination reaction. The hoop‐shaped molecules can be directly viewed by a STM technique. In addition, chiral enantiomers with (−)/(+) helicity of the [4]CAn2,6 were successfully isolated by HPLC. The new tubular CNT segments exhibit large absorption and photoluminescence redshifts compared to the monomer unit. The carbon enantiomers are also observed to show strong circularly polarized luminescence (glum≈0.1). The results reported here expand the scope of materials design for bottom‐up synthesis of chiral macrocycles and enrich existing knowledge of their optoelectronic properties.

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