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A unique rippled nanographene consisting of 52 fused rings is presented in which six out-of-plane motifs are fully fused into a triangular aromatic surface with a size of approximately 2.5 nm. Three units of an unprecedented fully lateral π-extended octabenzo5helicene together with three units of saddle-shaped heptagonal rings are combined in a single structure, leading to a well-soluble warped nanographene. The two diastereomeric pairs of possible enantiomers were isolated, and their linear, non-linear, and chiroptical properties were evaluated, revealing outstanding quantum yield and brightness values at low energy, together with good chiroptical responses in both absorption and emission.
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