Abstract

A synthetic strategy reported recently in the Journal of the American Chemical Society by Wang and coworkers, who used laser irradiation in the final key step of the synthesis, has led to the formation of highly strained belt[8]arene derivatives. This breakthrough could open doors to more controlled and precise syntheses of zigzag carbon nanotubes.

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