“…In this regard, we have focused in last years on the differences and similarities between the cycloparaphenylene (CPP) and cyclopyrenylene (CPY) compounds of increasing size, or [ n ]CPY with n representing the number of monomers, first validating and next applying a set of adequate theoretical methods for that purpose. , Actually, the standarization of the rich chemistry afforded by these cyclic compounds would systematically need: (i) to explore the differences between the affordable constituent units, e.g., phenylene, naphthylene, phenacene, or pyrenylene rings, , to name just a few examples; (ii) to examine the effect of functionalizing the structure, with the incorporation of electroactive atoms within the rings or substituents at their periphery; , and (iii) to evaluate consequently the impact of these functionalization on selected target properties with respect to the pristine compounds. Note also that the solid-state semiconducting properties (including estimates of hole mobilities of the set of [ n ]CPPs compounds (with n = 5–12) have been very recently studied with values reaching 2 cm 2 V –1 cm –1 .…”