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|a Carbon Rich Compounds II
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|b Macrocyclic Oligoacetylenes and Other Linearly Conjugated Systems /
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|a Topics in Current Chemistry,
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|a Macrocyclic Structurally Homoconjugated Oligoacetylenes: Acetylene- and Diacetylene-Expanded Cycloalkanes and Rotanes -- Cyclic and Linear Acetylenic Molecular Scaffolding -- Macrocyclic Oligo(phenylacetylenes) and Oligo(phenyldiacetylenes) -- Carbon-Rich Molecular Objects from Multiply Ethynylated ?-Complexes -- Oligo- and Polyarylenes, Oligo- and Polyarylenevinylenes.
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|a The definition of Carbon Rich Compounds applied in this as in the previous volume (TCC Volume 196) of this series on the same general topic comprises carbon skeletons with a carbon to hydrogen ratio of 1:(kleiner gleich 1), which ultimately implies all-carbon compounds (i.e. carbon allotropes). The current volume covers modern methods for the coupling - mostly metal catalyzed - of subsystems consisting of double bonds, cyclopropyl groups, arenes, and metal-complexed pi-systems with acetylene and diacetylene units. The resulting structures range from macrocycles, including those with all sorts of linkers between the acetylene and diacetylene units, to conducting polymers and light-emitting materials. Wherever appropriate, chemical transformations of these intriguing compounds and materials are discussed as well.
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