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摘要
C3 对称芳香族三亚胺(ATIs)是一类有趣的缺电子分子骨架,其特点是π-共轭芳香族核心被三个亚胺基团对称取代。ATI 具有独特的结构和电子特性,同时具有优异的稳定性,并可在三个亚胺位点直接进行 N-官能化,因此有望成为超分子化学和材料科学领域应用的多功能构建模块。尽管 ATIs 具有良好的特性,但与研究广泛的芳香族亚胺和二亚胺相比,ATIs 的研究仍然不够深入,这主要是由于在芳香族框架上构建三个亚胺基团所涉及的合成难题。近年来,合成方案的进步极大地推动了 ATI 相关化学的发展,扩大了它们在功能材料领域的应用。本综述汇集了 ATI 在合成、结构和理化性质以及在超分子化学和先进材料中的应用等方面的进展。我们希望这篇综述不仅能引起人们对 ATIs 的更多关注,还能为今后研究这些分子构件提供有价值的指导。
C3-symmetric aromatic triimides as useful building blocks for supramolecular chemistry and advanced materials
C3-symmetric aromatic triimides (ATIs) represent an interesting class of electron-deficient molecular backbones, characterized by π-conjugated aromatic cores symmetrically substituted with three imide groups. Their unique structural and electronic features, combined with exceptional stability and straightforward N-functionalization at three imide sites, make ATIs promising as versatile building blocks for applications in supramolecular chemistry and materials science. Despite their promising attributes, research on ATIs remains underexplored compared to the extensively studied aromatic imides and diimides, largely due to the synthetic challenges involved in constructing three imide groups on the aromatic frameworks. In recent years, advances in synthetic protocols have significantly propelled ATI-related chemistry, expanding their applications in the realm of functional materials. This review compiles advancements in the synthesis, structural and physicochemical properties, and applications of ATIs in supramolecular chemistry and advanced materials. We anticipate that this review will not only draw greater attention to ATIs but also serve as a valuable guide for future research into these molecular building blocks.
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