Functionalization of Bipyrenol: Potential Precursors for Advanced Chiral Molecules

Abstract Considering the widespread interest in the chiroptical properties of materials, especially circularly polarized luminescence (CPL), the functionalization of bipyrenol (BPy) was carried out aiming at future advanced chiral materials (ACMs) in which BPy shows a high quantum yield and clear CP...

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