Donor- And/Or Acceptor-Substituted Expanded Radialenes: Theory, Synthesis, and Properties
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Abstract
The synthesis of donor- (D) and/or acceptor (A)-expanded [4]radialenes has been developed on the basis of readily available dibromoolefin (7), tetraethynylethene (10 and 20), and vinyl triflate (12) building blocks. The successful formation of D/A radialenes relies especially on (1) effective use of a series alkynyl protecting groups, (2) Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions, and (3) the development of ring closing reactions to form the desired macrocyclic products. The expanded [4]radialene products have been investigated by spectroscopic (UV-vis absorption and emission) and quantum chemical computational methods (density functional theory and time dependent DFT). The combined use of theory and experiment provides a basis to evaluate the extent of D/A interactions via the cross-conjugated radialene framework as well as an interpretation of the origin of D/A interactions at an orbital level.
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Absorption spectroscopy, Ring-closing reactions, Protecting group, Density functional theory, Chemical bonds, Organic polymers, Macrocyclic Compounds, Molecular Structure, Organic polymers, Chemical bonds, Hydrocarbons, Brominated, Absorption spectroscopy, Protecting group, Ring-closing reactions, Hydrocarbons, Alicyclic, Alkynes, Density functional theory, Quantum Theory, Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
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01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences
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Journal of Organic Chemistry, 79(21), 10013-10029. doi:10.1021/jo5016085
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4
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79
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21
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10013
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10029
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