14th International Symposium on Novel Aromatic Compounds (ISNA-14), Eugene, USA, 24–29 July 2011
This conference is part of the Novel Aromatic Compounds series.
Preface
Putting aromatic compounds to work: Rational synthesis of organic 2D polymers
Arylene–ethynylene macrocycles: Privileged shape-persistent building blocks for organic materials
Double-stranded polymeric ladderphanes
Solution-phase synthesis of bowl- and basket‑shaped fullerene fragments via benzannulated enyne–allenes
Toward controlled synthesis of carbon nanotubes and graphenes
Construction of novel molecular architectures from anthracene units and acetylene linkers
Functional oligothiophenes toward molecular wires in single-molecular electronics
Development of fullerene derivatives with high LUMO level through changes in π-conjugated system shape
Indolocarbazole-based anion receptors and molecular switches
Linear aromatic amide foldamer-derived supramolecular architectures and materials
A programmable single-component diode based on an ambipolar organic field-effect transistor (OFET)
Synthesis of benzobisoxazole-based D-π-A-π-D organic chromophores with variable optical and electronic properties
Tetrathiafulvalene vinylogues as versatile building blocks for new organic materials
Copper-catalyzed alkyne-azide cycloaddition for the functionalization of fullerene building blocks
Synthesis and characterization of π-conjugated peptide-based supramolecular materials
Hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene in organic electronics
Application of graph theory and topological models for the determination of fundamentals of the aromatic character of pi-conjugated hydrocarbons
Bowl-to-bowl inversion of sumanene derivatives
Antiaromatic ions and their value in quantifying aromaticity, as probes of delocalization, and potential as stable diradicals