“…Triangulene has been proposed as a prototype for studying other PAHs, which can be doped, substituted, or incorporated into more complex architectures. ,− Recent developments in the synthesis of extended structures made of triangulenes have led to the observation of many exotic phenomena, such as Dirac cones, collective spin excitation, ,, and Haldane phase . Despite the successful realization of triangulene monomers, dimers, nanostars, quantum rings, and 1D polymers, as well as its larger homologues such as [4]-, [5]-, and [6]-triangulene, ,− the chemical versatility of triangulene and its derivatives remains understudied, especially for those with heteroatoms. ,− For hydrocarbons with a bipartite honeycomb lattice, the well-established Ovchinnikov rule, i.e. Lieb’s theorem, is commonly applied to predict the spin-polarized ground states of the non-Kekulé molecules.…”