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filingDate 2018-10-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-109456301-B
titleOfInvention Crown ether-containing HBC compound and preparation and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to a crown ether-containing HBC compound, and a preparation method and an application thereof, wherein the general formula of the compound is as follows: i or II. Preparation: carrying out Suzuki coupling reaction on a substituted hexaphenyl benzene intermediate and a monomer to obtain an oxidation precursor, and carrying out Scholl oxidation ring closure on the precursor through catalysis of ferric trichloride to obtain a target compound. The invention can be used as excellent self-assembly unit molecules to be applied to the fields of biological materials, selective separation materials, chiral response materials and the like; the raw material synthesis has the advantages of simple method, mature preparation process and the like, and has good application prospect.
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