polyacenes
Polyacenes are a class of organic molecules consisting of fused benzene rings arranged linearly. They can be viewed as an extended version of anthracene, which is a tricyclic polyacene. The general formula for a polyacene with n fused rings is C(4n+2)H(2n+4). The simplest polyacene is benzene (n=1), followed by naphthalene (n=2), anthracene (n=3), and tetracene (n=4). As the number of fused rings increases, the polyacene becomes larger and more conjugated.
These molecules are characterized by their extended pi-electron systems, which lead to interesting optical and electronic
The synthesis of larger polyacenes can be challenging, and they are often prone to oxidation, especially those