“…Ever since the successful synthesis of kekulene, a molecule made by circumcision of coronene, several other holey analogs of kekulenes such as heptulenes, octulenes, and holey nanographenes in general, have been synthesized [
5–7]. As these holey kekulene analogs possess very interesting and unusual properties not only from the standpoint of aromaticity, magnetism and so forth but also their pores facilitate sequestration and transport of metal ions and anions such as Cl
[
5–7]. Consequently, these materials have been studied from the standpoint of environmental remediation in addition to transport and sequestration of ions of various sizes.…”