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Spectroscopy and Reactivity of Dialkoxy Acenes.
Brega, Valentina; Kanari, Sare Nur; Doherty, Connor T; Che, Dante; Sharber, Seth A; Thomas, Samuel W.
Afiliação
  • Brega V; Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, 62 Talbot Avenue, Medford, MA, 02155, United States.
  • Kanari SN; Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, 62 Talbot Avenue, Medford, MA, 02155, United States.
  • Doherty CT; Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, 62 Talbot Avenue, Medford, MA, 02155, United States.
  • Che D; Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, 62 Talbot Avenue, Medford, MA, 02155, United States.
  • Sharber SA; Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, 62 Talbot Avenue, Medford, MA, 02155, United States.
  • Thomas SW; Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, 62 Talbot Avenue, Medford, MA, 02155, United States.
Chemistry ; 25(44): 10400-10407, 2019 Aug 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31087794
ABSTRACT
Photochemical oxidation of acenes can benefit or impede their function, depending on the application. Although acenes with alkoxy substituents on reactive sites are important for applications as diverse as drug delivery and organic optoelectronics, the influence of chemical structure on their photochemical oxidation remains unknown. This paper therefore describes the synthesis, spectroscopic properties, and reactivity with singlet oxygen (1 O2 ) of a series of dialkoxyacenes that vary in the number and types of fused rings in the (hetero)acene cores. Reductive alkylation of quinone precursors yielded target dialkoxyacenes with fused backbones ranging from benzodithiophene to tetracenothiophene. Trends of their experimental spectroscopic characteristics were consistent with time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) calculations. NMR studies show that photochemically generated 1 O2 oxidizes all but one of these acenes to the corresponding endoperoxides in organic solvent. The rates of these oxidations correlate with the number and types of fused arenes, with longer dialkoxyacenes generally oxidizing faster than shorter derivatives. Finally, irradiation of these acenes in acidic, oxidizing environments cleaves the ether bonds. This work impacts those working in organic optoelectronics, as well as those interested in harnessing photogenerated reactive oxygen species in functional materials.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chemistry Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chemistry Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article