Abstract

An unexpected side product of a McMurry reaction was found to be a new [2.2]pyrenophane consisting of two pyrene units with different substitution patterns as well as different types and degrees of distortion from planarity. The new pyrenophane exhibits both monomer and intramolecular excimer fluorescence. Natural bond orbital (NBO) analysis revealed that there is an intramolecular charge-transfer interaction from the more distorted pyrene system to the less distorted one. The origin of the new pyrenophane was traced back to an impurity that was present a full five steps prior to the McMurry reaction from which it was isolated. The pathway to the pyrenophane shadowed that of the main synthetic route.

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