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Putting corannulene in its place. Reactivity studies comparing corannulene with other aromatic hydrocarbons

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ORGANIC & BIOMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
Volume 13, Issue 34, Pages 9035-9041

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5ob01215e

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  1. Australian government
  2. Australian Research Council [DP130102331]

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A series of aromatic hydrocarbons were investigated so as to compare the reactivity of corannulene with planar aromatic hydrocarbons. Corannulene was found to be more reactive than benzene, naphthalene and triphenylene to Friedel-Crafts acylation whilst electrophilic aromatic bromination was also used to confirm that triphenylene was less reactive than corannulene and that pyrene, perylene and acenaphthene were more so. The stabilisation of a neighbouring carbocation by the various aromatic systems was investigated through consideration of the rates of methanolysis of a series of benzylic alcohols. The reactivity series was found to parallel that observed for the electrophilic aromatic substitutions and both series are supported by computational studies. As such, a reactivity scale was devised that showed that corannulene was less reactive than would be expected for an aromatic planar species of similar pi electron count.

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