Acenaphthylene units work as a useful platform for the synthesis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). Three 1,2-diarylacenaphthylene derivatives (9-phenanthryl, 7-t-butyl-2-pyrenyl and 2-naphthyl) were prepared by Suzuki-Miyaura coupling of 1,2-dibromoacenaphthylene with the corresponding boronic acids and ester. The Scholl reaction of the phenanthryl derivative affords a donor-acceptor type fluoranthene derivative possessing a hemi-coronene structure by forming two CC bonds between phenanthryl groups. The reaction of the pyrenyl derivative allows one CC bond formation to give a helicene-type fluoranthene derivative. The reaction of the naphthyl derivative provides an asymmetric fluroranthene derivative having an anthracene unit accompanied with one CC bonding reaction, while a photochemical cyclization followed by dehydroaromatization reaction of the compound gives a symmetric fluoranthene derivative with a [5]helicene structure.