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Negligible diradical character for the ultralong C-C bond in 1,1,2,2-tetraarylpyracene derivatives at room temperature

Journal

TETRAHEDRON LETTERS
Volume 50, Issue 26, Pages 3693-3697

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tetlet.2009.03.202

Keywords

Ultralong bond; Strained molecule; Steric repulsion; Thermochromism; Diradical; X-ray analysis

Funding

  1. Global COE Program
  2. MEXT, Japan [18-4425]

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There is evidence that the crystalline-state thermochromic behavior of dispiropyracene acr-1 with an ultralong C-C bond [1.791(3) angstrom at 413 K, 1.771(3) angstrom at 93K] might be due to thermal generation of a bond-dissociated triplet diradical. The C-1-C-2 bond lengths (d) in the newly prepared 1,1,2,2-tetraarylpyracenes 1a-e [1.717(4)-1.761(4) angstrom at 113/123/153 K] are also much larger than the standard value for C(sp(3))-C(sp(3)) (1.54 angstrom). The fact that there is no correlation between d and the radical-stabilizing parameter (sigma(center dot)) provides evidence that there is no contribution from a crystallographic artifact caused by contamination of the diradical in the crystal of 1 at room temperature or below. Further indication for the covalent nature of the ultralong C-C bond in tetraphenylpyracene 1c was attained by Raman spectroscopy, showing the far Fed-shifted C-1-C-2 Stretching vibration (638 cm(-1)) and by the theoretical prediction of very large vertical singlet-triplet energy gap (58.3 kcal mol(-1) at the UB3LYP/6-31G* level). However, at elevated temperatures bond dissociation might occur forming a triplet diradical. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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