Periodic Reporting for period 1 - CycloCarbonCatenane (Synthesis of new allotropes of carbon: Cyclocarbon catenanes)
Berichtszeitraum: 2021-05-10 bis 2023-05-09
This project is important for society because carbon materials have numerous applications in fields such as electronics, energy storage, and catalysis. However, the instability of emerging carbon materials can limit their effectiveness and lifespan, which can hinder their widespread adoption and impact on society. By developing a more stable carbon allotrope protected by macrocycles, this project has the potential to improve the performance and longevity of carbon-based materials, leading to more efficient and sustainable technologies.
The overall objectives of this project are to design and synthesize new carbon allotropes that are stabilized by macrocycles, characterize their properties, and explore their potential applications in various fields. Ultimately, the goal is to create carbon materials that can withstand harsh environments and maintain their unique properties, leading to more efficient and durable technologies.
Linear versions of segments of carbon allotrope have been synthesised and characterized with the protection of from one to four macrocycles. This work has been published on ChemRxiv and submitted to Nature Chemistry, which is under review now.
The work to achieve a stabilized carbon allotrope protected by macrocycles is undergoing, and I have achieved the final precursors towards the target.
In terms of socio-economic and wider societal implications, the potential impact of this project depends on the properties of this material. This project has the potential to inspire further research and innovation in the field of synthetic chemistry and materials science, leading to the development of new materials and technologies that can benefit society as a whole.