Yao et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Direct C− H Borylation at the 2‐and 2, 7‐Positions of Pyrene Leading to Brightly Blue‐and Green‐Emitting ChromophoresYao et al., 2018
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- 11895459961266193372
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- Yao X
- Zhang K
- Müllen K
- Wang X
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- Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry
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Abstract A straightforward C− H borylation at the 2‐and 2, 7‐positions of pyrene derivatives has been demonstrated, generating a new type of non‐K‐region heteroannelated pyrene‐ based chromophores, ie 2‐(tert‐butyl)‐10, 11‐dioxa‐10a‐boratribenzo [a, f, lm] perylene (1) …
- 238000006795 borylation reaction 0 title abstract description 9
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