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POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON BOWLS, BASKETS, BALLS, AND TUBES: CHALLENGING TARGETS FOR CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS

Pages 247-259 | Received 10 Nov 2009, Accepted 04 Jun 2010, Published online: 19 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

The number of unique chemical substances registered by the Chemical Abstracts Service passed the 50 million mark in September 2009. The vast majority of these substances were brought into existence by chemical synthesis, a human activity that has grown immensely powerful and continues to advance at an ever-accelerating pace. It would not be unreasonable for the average layman to assume that chemists must now be able to synthesize everything imaginable; however, that Utopian level of success has not been achieved. Some molecular targets remain beyond the reach of chemical synthesis by present day methods. When fullerenes and carbon nanotubes were discovered near the end of the 20th century, for example, scientists quickly recognized that chemical methods to synthesize such large, curved, polycyclic aromatic structures simply did not exist. Since that time, progress has been made on the development of methods for this purpose, and the present article recounts some of the advances along those lines that have been made in the author’s laboratory.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The author owes a debt of gratitude to the many coworkers whose research results are cited here, as well as to those whose contributions were not explicitly discussed. Uninterrupted funding from the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy for many years is also gratefully acknowledged.

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