Abstract
Quadruple helicenes, bearing dithia[6]helicene and [5]helicene substructures, were prepared by a well-controlled Scholl reaction. The 4-fold helicity provides 9 stereoisomers including 4 pairs of enantiomers and 1 meso isomer. Among them, differently distorted structures of a propeller-shaped isomer (QH-A) and a saddle-shaped isomer (QH-B) were unambiguously determined by X-ray crystallography. Especially in the latter isomer, a proper accumulation of repulsions on the helical substructures twisted the naphthalene core to the limit (69.5°), the highest degree of twisting deformation per benzene unit (35.3° at the most). Photophysical and electrochemical studies showed a broadened HOMO-LUMO gap and a HOMO of QH-B lying lower compared to those of QH-A. These results together with the density functional theory (DFT) calculations have clearly demonstrated the electronic state dependency on the molecular geometry. Additionally, kinetic studies of the isomerization between these isomers using (1)H NMR, circular dichroism, and DFT calculations shed light on the interconversion pathways among the stereoisomers. The height of barriers in the inversion of a certain helical substructure may be affected by the neighboring helical substructures.
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