“…Other applications in a variety of research areas, such as sensing or imaging, have also been investigated [25–27] . Existing synthetic methodologies of ring or belt formation have been applied to extend the possible molecular shapes in the areas of macrocycles, [28] belts, [7–9, 29–31] lemniscates, [26, 32, 33] and cages [34–36] . Larger cyclic nanorings, such as molecular phenine nanotubes, [37–39] cyclo[ n ]porphyrins, [40] or cyclo[ n ]hexabenzocoronenes [41] were constructed from extended molecular subunits as building blocks in a macrocyclization strategy.…”