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Thiolated π-extended tetrathiafulvalenes:: Versatile multifunctional π-systems

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JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 72, Issue 4, Pages 1301-1308

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jo062199p

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[GRAPHIC] Derivatives of 9,10-bis(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-9,10-dihydroanthracene (ex-TTF) have been synthesized by a new synthetic methodology, viz., direct phosphite-mediated cross-couplings of anthraquinone with 1,3-dithiole-2-thione derivatives. These ex-TTFs bear one, two, or four cyanoethyl-protected thiol groups on the dithiole rings. Deprotection (NaOMe, MeOH, DMF, 20 degrees C) and trapping of the transient thiolates with electrophiles have afforded the new ex-TTF trimer 19, dimeric cyclophanes 22 and 25, the tetrakis(hydroxyethylthio) derivative 23, and the strained cyclophane 24. Solution redox properties have been studied by cyclic voltammetry. For compounds 19, 22, and 25 each ex-TTF unit behaves as an independent 2-electron redox system giving rise to a single, quasi-reversible 6-, 4-, and 4-electron wave, respectively. The E-ox value for 24 (0 -> 2+ wave) is positively shifted by 290 mV compared to that of its precursor 15 due to the short bridge in 24 obstructing the conformational change which accompanies oxidation. X-ray crystal structures of 23 center dot 2.5MeOH, 23 center dot 1.5MeCN, 24 center dot CH2Cl2, and 24 center dot 1.5CH(2)Cl(2) show the saddle-shape folding (typical of ex-TTF derivatives), which in 24 is enhanced by the pentamethylene chain bridging the dithiole units. Both solvates of 23 show an unprecedented crystal packing motif due to hydrogen bonding.

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