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Helical Rod-like Phenylene Cages via Ruthenium Catalyzed Diol-Diene Benzannulation: A Cord of Three Strands.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 2018 Februrary 22
p-Bromo-terminated oligo(p-phenylenevinylenes) emanating from a 1,3,5-benzene core are dihydroxylated and subjected to ruthenium catalyzed diol-diene benzannulation to form tripodal oligo(phenylenes). Copper- or nickel-mediated 3-fold reductive biaryl homocoupling delivers a series of triple-stranded phenylene cages of helical rod-like topology bearing 14, 17, and 20 benzene rings.
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