The synthesis of four different monoaza[5]helicenes is reported, to complete the whole series of these compounds, so that systematic studies on their properties can be carried out. They were fully characterised via NMR. A theoretical approach to explain why ring closure occurs to give the most crowded compound is reported, in comparison with earlier calculation methods.

(2006). Monoaza[5]helicenes. Part 2: Synthesis, characterisation and theoretical calculations [journal article - articolo]. In TETRAHEDRON. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/20110

Monoaza[5]helicenes. Part 2: Synthesis, characterisation and theoretical calculations

Fontana, Francesca;Natali Sora, Isabella;
2006-01-01

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The synthesis of four different monoaza[5]helicenes is reported, to complete the whole series of these compounds, so that systematic studies on their properties can be carried out. They were fully characterised via NMR. A theoretical approach to explain why ring closure occurs to give the most crowded compound is reported, in comparison with earlier calculation methods.
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Abbate, Sergio; Bazzini, Cristina; Caronna, Tullio; Fontana, Francesca; Gambarotti, Cristian; Gangemi, Fabrizio; Longhi, Giovanna; Mele, Andrea; NATALI SORA, Isabella; Panzeri, Walter
(2006). Monoaza[5]helicenes. Part 2: Synthesis, characterisation and theoretical calculations [journal article - articolo]. In TETRAHEDRON. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/20110
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