Radialenes
Radialenes are a class of organic compounds characterized by a ring-like structure with alternating double and single bonds. This unique structure gives rise to a distinctive shape, typically resembling a hexagon with a bowl-like interior. Radialenes are often resembled to a "bowl-shaped" molecule, which reflects their three-dimensional geometry.
The most well-known member of the radialene family is 1,4,5,8,9,12-hexaazatriphenylene, commonly referred to as HAT(NT). This
Radialenes have been found to possess unique optical and electronic properties, which make them interesting compounds
The field of radialene research is ongoing, with scientists continuing to explore the properties and possibilities