Self-organization of chalcogen-containing cyclic alkynes and alkenes to yield columnar structures

Close contacts between chalcogen atoms in cyclic dienes and diynes are used to create columnar structures in the solid state. Rigid and fairly planar cycles with chalcogen centers are the preconditions for forming those columnar structures.

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Main Authors: Werz, Daniel B. (Author) , Stäb, Tobias (Author) , Benisch, Christoph (Author) , Rausch, Bernhard J. (Author) , Rominger, Frank (Author) , Gleiter, Rolf (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 01/05/2002
In: Organic letters
Year: 2002, Volume: 4, Issue: 3, Pages: 339-342
ISSN:1523-7052
DOI:10.1021/ol016953z
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Author Notes:Daniel B. Werz, Tobias H. Staeb, Christoph Benisch, Bernhard J. Rausch, Frank Rominger, and Rolf Gleiter
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Summary:Close contacts between chalcogen atoms in cyclic dienes and diynes are used to create columnar structures in the solid state. Rigid and fairly planar cycles with chalcogen centers are the preconditions for forming those columnar structures.
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ISSN:1523-7052
DOI:10.1021/ol016953z