nannulenes
Nannulenes are a class of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons characterized by their annulene structure, meaning they contain a planar ring of conjugated double bonds. The prefix "nannu" is derived from the Latin word for "tiny," referring to their relatively small size compared to larger annulenes. They possess a specific number of carbon atoms, typically ranging from 12 to 30, arranged in a single fused ring system. The alternating single and double bonds within the ring are responsible for their aromaticity, which imparts a certain degree of stability.
Nannulenes exhibit unique electronic and optical properties due to their conjugated pi-electron systems. These properties make