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Nov 23, 2022 - Institute of Organic Chemistry - AK Mastalerz
Yang, Xuan; Elbert, Sven Michael; Rominger, Frank; Mastalerz, Michael, 2022, "A Series of Soluble Thieno-fused Coronene Nanoribbons of Precise Lengths [Data]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/30AOAT, heiDATA, V1
Among graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), reports on coronene-based GNRs were very rare, despite the unique optoelectronic properties of coronene. Herein, the synthesis of a series of structurally precise and soluble thieno-fused coronene nanoribbons (CR-1 to CR-4) with up to four coron... |
Jan 19, 2022 - Institute of Organic Chemistry - AK Mastalerz
Lauer, Jochen C.; Kohl, Bernd; Rominger, Frank; Mastalerz, Michael, 2022, "A Hexagonal Shape-Persistent Nanobelt of Elongated Rhombic Symmetry with Orthogonal π-Planes by a One-Pot Reaction [Data]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/EBY4AN, heiDATA, V1
Triptycenes with their predefined D3h-symmetry are excellent molecular building blocks to construct shape-persistent nanobelts having π-orbitals orthogonal to the ring plane. However, up to now, there are only a very few examples of fused and rigid iptycene nanobelts synthesized... |
Aug 23, 2023 - Institute of Organic Chemistry - AK Mastalerz
Tian, Ke; Wang, Xubin; Schuldt, Moritz P.; Elbert, Sven M.; Rominger, Frank; Mastalerz, Michael, 2023, "[4+4]-Imine Cage Compounds with Nitrogen-Rich Cavities and Tetrahedral Geometry [Data]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/FX6IGS, heiDATA, V1
Organic imine cage compounds have found a variety of different applications in several fields in materials science. To design tailor-made cages for corresponding applications, synthetic approaches to cages with tunable functionalities, sizes and shapes have to be found. Here we r... |
Dec 5, 2022 - Institute of Organic Chemistry - AK Mastalerz
Lauer, Jochen C.; Bhat, Avinash S.; Barwig, Chantal; Rominger, Frank; Mastalerz, Michael, 2022, "[2+3] Amide Cages by Oxidation of [2+3] Imine Cages - Revisiting Molecular Hosts for Efficient Nitrate Binding [Data]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/HWLKZT, heiDATA, V1
The pollution of groundwater with nitrate is a serious issue because nitrate can cause several diseases such as methemoglobinemia or cancer. Therefore, selective removal of nitrate by efficient binding to supramolecular hosts is highly desired. Here we describe how to make [2+3]... |