“…The peripheral bond lengths d in hydrocarbon circulenes decrease from 1.403 to 1.338 # A in a series of circulenes 1 > 2 > 3 with an increase in the angular excess. In higher hydrocarbon [n]circulenes (n = 8 ± 20), starting with [8]circulenes 5, the macrocycle is substantially deformed and twisted, 43 resulting in that the length of the bonds d slightly varies and takes values close to 1.36 # A. In hetero [8]circulenes 7, 8, 11 and 12, the bond d is somewhat longer and its length varies in a range of 1.377 ± 1.398 # A depending on the nature of the heteroatom, except for TOC 8, in which the bond d is elongated due to the fusion with the benzene ring.…”