Cyclo[18]carbon (C18, a molecular carbon allotrope) can be synthesized by dehalogenation of a bromocyclocarbon precursor, C18Br6, in 64% yield, by atomic manipulation on a sodium chloride bilayer on Cu(111) at 5 K, and imaged by high-resolution atomic force microscopy. This method of generating C18 gives a higher yield than that reported previously from the cyclocarbon oxide C24O6. The experimental images of C18 were compared with simulated images for four theoretical model geometries, including possible bond-angle alternation: D18h cumulene, D9h polyyne, D9h cumulene, and C9h polyyne. Cumulenic structures, with (D9h) and without (D18h) bond-angle alternation, can be excluded. Polyynic struc...
The synthesis, isolation, and characterizations of sp-hybridized carbon materials remain challenging...
In this paper, we present a number of novel pure-carbon structures generated from cyclo[18]carbon. D...
Rearrangements that change the connectivity of a carbon skeleton are often useful in synthesis, but ...
Cyclo[18]carbon (C18, a molecular carbon allotrope) can be synthesized by dehalogenation of a bromoc...
This thesis details the first structural characterisation of a cyclo[n]carbon. Carbon allotropes bui...
Although cyclo[18]carbon has been isolated experimentally from two precursors, C18Br6 and C-18(CO)(6...
This thesis describes synthetic efforts towards isolating cyclo[n]carbons. These elusive sp-hybridis...
C-18 is a cyclo[18]carbon that consists of 18 carbon atoms. Beyond the detection of an intermediate ...
The on-surface activation of carbon-halogen groups is an efficient route to produce radicals for con...
We report on the surface-catalyzed formal [2+2] and [2+2+2] cycloadditions of ortho-activated tetrac...
Methylenecyclopropene was generated under two different reaction conditions. The passage of 2-chloro...
Abstract: The versatile cyclopropene synthon 1-bromo-2-chlorocyclopropene has been used to synthesiz...
Intermolecular C–C coupling after cleavage of C–X (mostly, X = Br or I) bonds has been extensively s...
The first synthesis of a nitrogen-containing cycloparaphenylene, cyclo[14]paraphenylene[4]2,5-pyridy...
We report on the surface-catalyzed formal [2+2] and [2+2+2] cycloadditions of ortho-activated tetrac...
The synthesis, isolation, and characterizations of sp-hybridized carbon materials remain challenging...
In this paper, we present a number of novel pure-carbon structures generated from cyclo[18]carbon. D...
Rearrangements that change the connectivity of a carbon skeleton are often useful in synthesis, but ...
Cyclo[18]carbon (C18, a molecular carbon allotrope) can be synthesized by dehalogenation of a bromoc...
This thesis details the first structural characterisation of a cyclo[n]carbon. Carbon allotropes bui...
Although cyclo[18]carbon has been isolated experimentally from two precursors, C18Br6 and C-18(CO)(6...
This thesis describes synthetic efforts towards isolating cyclo[n]carbons. These elusive sp-hybridis...
C-18 is a cyclo[18]carbon that consists of 18 carbon atoms. Beyond the detection of an intermediate ...
The on-surface activation of carbon-halogen groups is an efficient route to produce radicals for con...
We report on the surface-catalyzed formal [2+2] and [2+2+2] cycloadditions of ortho-activated tetrac...
Methylenecyclopropene was generated under two different reaction conditions. The passage of 2-chloro...
Abstract: The versatile cyclopropene synthon 1-bromo-2-chlorocyclopropene has been used to synthesiz...
Intermolecular C–C coupling after cleavage of C–X (mostly, X = Br or I) bonds has been extensively s...
The first synthesis of a nitrogen-containing cycloparaphenylene, cyclo[14]paraphenylene[4]2,5-pyridy...
We report on the surface-catalyzed formal [2+2] and [2+2+2] cycloadditions of ortho-activated tetrac...
The synthesis, isolation, and characterizations of sp-hybridized carbon materials remain challenging...
In this paper, we present a number of novel pure-carbon structures generated from cyclo[18]carbon. D...
Rearrangements that change the connectivity of a carbon skeleton are often useful in synthesis, but ...