“…The g lum values are in the order of 10 −4 –10 −3 , thus translating into low B CPL values with a median value of 5 m −1 cm −1 and an average value of 4.9 m −1 cm −1 . [6]Helicenes [44–50] are a less homogeneous subclass: compounds with an extended π‐conjugation ( Hel‐18 , Hel‐20 , Hel‐22 , Hel‐23 and Hel‐24 ) present high quantum yields (0.41–0.75), [46, 47, 50] whereas Hel‐17 , Hel‐19 and Hel‐21 have lower quantum yields(<0.1) [44, 45, 47–49] . In most cases, the g lum factors are similar to those recorded for [5]helicenes, that is, in the order of 10 −4 –10 −3 , with only Hel‐21 [48, 49] being endowed with a higher g lum value (2.5×10 −2 ).…”