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Bis(azidophenyl)phosphole Building Block for Extended π-Conjugated Systems

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 2012, Issue 34, Pages 6711-6721

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/ejoc.201201148

Keywords

Phospholes; Molecular electronics; Conjugation; Fluorescence; Click chemistry

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Novel bis(azidophenyl)phosphole sulfide building block 8 has been developed to give access to a plethora of phosphole-containing p-conjugated systems in a simple synthetic step. This was explored for the reaction of the two azido moieties with phenyl-, pyridyl- and thienylacetylenes, to give bis(aryltriazolyl)-extended p-systems, having either the phosphole sulfide (9) or the phosphole (10) group as central ring. These conjugated frameworks exhibit intriguing photophysical and electrochemical properties that vary with the nature of the aromatic end-group. The ?3-phospholes 10 display blue fluorescence (?em = 460469 nm) with high quantum yield (FF = 0.1340.309). The radical anion of pyridyl-substituted phosphole sulfide 9b was observed with UV/Vis spectroscopy. TDDFT calculations on the extended p-systems showed some variation in the shape of the HOMOs, which was found to have an effect on the extent of charge transfer, depending on the aromatic end-group. Some fine-tuning of the emission maxima was observed, albeit subtle, showing a decrease in conjugation in the order thienyl < phenyl < pyridyl. These results show that variations in the distal ends of such p-systems have a subtle but significant effect on photophysical properties.

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