A thorough introduction to everything there is to know about this fascinating compound class
The intriguing nature of this highly interesting compound class has inspired much research over the last decade, and much of what has been produced is highly interdisciplinary, with applications found in catalysis, material science, and spectroscopy. Indeed, the field has reached maturity such that elegant synthetic methods are now available and novel applications in arenas such as enantioselective catalysis and optoelectronics are appearing.
Helicenes provides not only an introduction to the synthesis of the fascinating compound class of helicenes, but also describes the properties and, most importantly, their applications. The book thoroughly explains several synthetic routes from classical to state-of-the-art methods. In addition, the different classes of helicene-based molecules - organic, organometallic, oligo-meric, and multidimensional - are covered.
Helicenes readers will also find: - Edited by world-leading experts in the field of chirality - A comprehensive and well-structured approach that deals with every aspect of this compound class - Discussions of the applications of helicenes in organic synthesis, photophysics, material science, optoelectronic devices, on-surface chemistry, and theoretical calculations - A special focus on the applications of helicenes in catalysis, optoelectronics, non-linear optics, and chiroptical spectroscopy - Chapters focusing on helicenes as theoretical helically chiral models
Helicenes is an essential reference for organic chemists, materials scientists, spectroscopists, polymer chemists, inorganic chemists, and catalytic chemists, as well as students in these fields and libraries supplying them.
Table of Contents
Photochemical Approach to Helicenes
Synthesis of Helicenes by [2+2+2] Cycloisomerization
Enantioselective Synthesis of Helicenes
Cationic Azahelicenes
Organometallic and Coordination Chemistry of Helicenes
Tetrathiahelicenes: An Infinite Source of Inspiration
Synthesis and Properties of Helicenes with Small Numbers of Benzene Rings
Halogenated Helicenes as Precursors for Multihelicenic Platforms
Helical Nanographenes: Synthetic and Chiroptical Achievements
Helicenic Electron Acceptors
Chiroptical Properties of Helicenes - Historical Perspective and Structure-property Relationships
Photophysical and Chiroptical Properties of Helicene-based Systems: Experiment vs. Theory
Helicene Derivatives with Circularly Polarized Luminescence
Helicenes and Nonlinear Optical Properties: A Good Match?
Helicenes for Optoelectronic Devices and Applications
Miscellaneous Applications of Helicenes: Surface Science and Asymmetric Catalysis