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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2013

Pushing extended p-quinodimethanes to the limit: Stable tetracyano-oligo(N-annulated perylene)quinodimethanes with tunable ground states

Zebing Zeng; Masatoshi Ishida; José L. Zafra; Xiaojian Zhu; Young Mo Sung; Nina Bao; Richard D. Webster; Byung Sun Lee; Run-Wei Li; Wangdong Zeng; Yuan Li; Chunyan Chi; Juan T. López Navarrete; Jun Ding; Juan Casado; Dongho Kim; Jishan Wu

p-Quinodimethane (p-QDM) is a fundamental building block for the design of π-conjugated systems with low band gap and open-shell biradical character. However, synthesis of extended p-QDMs has usually suffered from their intrinsic high reactivity and poor solubility. In this work, benzannulation together with terminal cyano-substitution was demonstrated to be an efficient approach for the synthesis of a series of soluble and stable tetracyano-oligo(N-annulated perylene)quinodimethanes nPer-CN (n = 1-6), with the longest molecule having 12 para-linked benzenoid rings! The geometry and electronic structures of these oligomers were investigated by steady-state and transient absorption spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, electron spin resonance, superconducting quantum interference device, and FT Raman spectroscopy assisted by density functional theory calculations. They showed tunable ground states, varying from a closed-shell quinoidal structure for monomer, to a singlet biradical for dimer, trimer, and tetramer, and to a triplet biradical for pentamer and hexamer. Large two-photon absorption cross-section values were observed in the near-infrared range, which also exhibited a clear chain-length dependence.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2013

Dibenzoheptazethrene Isomers with Different Biradical Characters: An Exercise of Clar’s Aromatic Sextet Rule in Singlet Biradicaloids

Zhe Sun; Sangsu Lee; Kyu Hyung Park; Xiaojian Zhu; Wen-Hua Zhang; Bin Zheng; Pan Hu; Zebing Zeng; Soumyajit Das; Yuan Li; Chunyan Chi; Run-Wei Li; Kuo-Wei Huang; Jun Ding; Dongho Kim; Jishan Wu

Clars aromatic sextet rule has been widely used for the prediction of the reactivity and stability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with a closed-shell electronic configuration. Recent advances in open-shell biradicaloids have shown that the number of aromatic sextet rings plays an important role in determination of their ground states. In order to test the validity of this rule in singlet biradicaloids, the two soluble and stable dibenzoheptazethrene isomers DBHZ1 and DBHZ2 were prepared by different synthetic approaches and isolated in crystalline form. These two molecules have different numbers of aromatic sextet rings in their respective biradical resonance forms and thus are expected to exhibit varied singlet biradical character. This assumption was verified by different experimental methods, including nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), electron spin resonance (ESR), superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID), steady-state and transient absorption spectroscopy (TA), and X-ray crystallographic analysis, assisted by unrestricted symmetry-broken density functional theory (DFT) calculations. DBHZ2, with more aromatic sextet rings in the biradical form, was demonstrated to possess greater biradical character than DBHZ1; as a result, DBHZ2 exhibited an intense one-photon absorption (OPA) in the near-infrared region (λabs(max) = 804 nm) and a large two-photon absorption (TPA) cross-section (σ((2))max = 2800 GM at 1600 nm). This investigation together with previous studies indicates that Clars aromatic sextet rule can be further extended to the singlet biradicaloids to predict their ground states and singlet biradical characters.


Angewandte Chemie | 2013

Tetracyanoquaterrylene and Tetracyanohexarylenequinodimethanes with Tunable Ground States and Strong Near‐Infrared Absorption

Zebing Zeng; Sangsu Lee; José L. Zafra; Masatoshi Ishida; Xiaojian Zhu; Zhe Sun; Yong Ni; Richard D. Webster; Run-Wei Li; Juan T. López Navarrete; Chunyan Chi; Jun Ding; Juan Casado; Dongho Kim; Jishan Wu

Biradicaloids based on quinoidal rylenes! Soluble and stable tetracyanoquaterrylenequinodimethane (QR-CN) and tetracyanohexarylenequinodimethane (HR-CN) were synthesized. QR-CN has a closed-shell quinoidal structure in the ground state, whereas HR-CN has a singlet biradical ground state. Both compounds showed very strong one-photon and two-photon absorption in the NIR range


Organic Letters | 2011

Thiophene-fused tetracene diimide with low band gap and ambipolar behavior.

Qun Ye; Jingjing Chang; Kuo-Wei Huang; Chunyan Chi

The first tetracene diimide derivative fused with four thiophene rings, TT-TDI, was synthesized by an FeCl(3) mediated oxidative cyclodehydrogenation reaction. TT-TDI exhibited a low band gap of 1.52 eV and amphoteric redox behavior. TT-TDI also showed a liquid crystalline property and ambipolar charge transport in thin film field-effect transistors.


Organic Letters | 2009

Bis-N-annulated quaterrylenebis(dicarboximide) as a new soluble and stable near-infrared dye.

Chongjun Jiao; Kuo-Wei Huang; Jing Luo; Kai Zhang; Chunyan Chi; Jishan Wu

A new ladder-type bis-N-annulated quaterrylenebis(dicarboximide) (1) was synthesized, and it exhibits excellent solubility in common organic solvents, high molar absorptivity, and good stability. Moreover, it absorbs and emits light in the near-IR spectral region with a high fluorescence quantum yield. All these properties qualify it as a promising NIR dye for many applications.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2010

Synthesis, Self-Assembly, and Charge Transporting Property of Contorted Tetrabenzocoronenes

Xiaojie Zhang; Xiaoxia Jiang; Kai Zhang; Lu Mao; Jing Luo; Chunyan Chi; Hardy Sze On Chan; Jishan Wu

A facile route has been developed for the preparation of a new family of contorted 1.2,3.4,7.8,9.10-tetrabenzocoronenes (TBCs). A two-step cyclization reaction, i.e., oxidative photocyclization followed by FeCl(3)-mediated intramolecular cyclodehydrogenation, was carried out on the olefin precursors to obtain the final TBC compounds. These new TBC molecules have contorted conformation due to steric overcrowding as disclosed by single-crystal crystallographic analysis. Nevertheless, they showed extended π-conjugation compared with coronene and exhibited strong aggregation in solution. The thermal behavior and self-assembly of TBC-C8 in solid were studied by a combination of thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), and transmission electron microscope (TEM). Compound TBC-C8 showed very good thermal and photostability and exhibited long-range ordered π-stacking in the bulk state. Moreover, uniform nanofibers with tens of micrometer length are formed in the drop-casted thin films. TBC-C8 also possesses a desirable HOMO energy level (-5.10 eV), which allows efficient charge injection from electrodes such as gold electrode. The charge carrier mobilities were determined by using the space-charge limited-current (SCLC) technique and high average hole mobility of 0.61 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) was obtained for TBC-C8.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2010

meso-Substituted bisanthenes as soluble and stable near-infrared dyes.

Jinling Li; Kai Zhang; Xiaojie Zhang; Kuo-Wei Huang; Chunyan Chi; Jishan Wu

Three meso-substituted bisanthenes, 4-6, were prepared in a short synthetic route from the bisanthenequinone. They exhibit largely improved stability and solubility in comparison to the parent bisanthene. All of these compounds also show near-infrared (NIR) absorption and emission with high to moderate fluorescence quantum yields. Amphoteric redox behavior was observed for 4-6 by cyclic voltammetry, and these compounds can be reversibly oxidized and reduced into respective cationic and anionic species by both electrochemical and chemical processes. In addition, compound 5 adopts a herringbone pi-stacking motif in the single crystal.


Organic Letters | 2009

Electron-Deficient Triphenylene and Trinaphthylene Carboximides

Jun Yin; Hemi Qu; Kai Zhang; Jing Luo; Xiaojie Zhang; Chunyan Chi; Jishan Wu

A series of triphenylene and trinaphthylene carboximides were synthesized mainly through Diels-Alder reactions between the in situ generated radialenes and N-alkylmaleimides. High electron affinity was obtained due to the attachment of electron-withdrawing carboximide groups. These disklike molecules can assemble into one-dimensional columnar structures in solid state and their mesophase properties were characterized by DSC, POM, and X-ray diffraction. Long-range ordered columnar phase was observed, qualifying them as potential n-type semiconductors in electronic devices.


Organic Letters | 2013

Cyanated diazatetracene diimides with ultrahigh electron affinity for n-channel field effect transistors.

Qun Ye; Jingjing Chang; Kuo-Wei Huang; Xueliang Shi; Jishan Wu; Chunyan Chi

Several diazatetracene diimides with high electron affinity (up to 4.66 eV!) were prepared and well characterized. The LUMO energy level of these electron-deficient molecules was found to be closely related to their material stability. Compound 7 with ultrahigh electron affinity suffered from reduction and hydrolysis in the presence of silica gel or water. The stable compounds 3 and 6 showed n-channel FET behavior with an average electron mobility of 0.002 and 0.005 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1), respectively, using a solution processing method.


Chemical Science | 2014

Antiaromatic bisindeno-[n]thienoacenes with small singlet biradical characters: syntheses, structures and chain length dependent physical properties

Xueliang Shi; Paula Mayorga Burrezo; Sangsu Lee; Wen-Hua Zhang; Bin Zheng; Gaole Dai; Jingjing Chang; Juan T. López Navarrete; Kuo-Wei Huang; Dongho Kim; Juan Casado; Chunyan Chi

Recent studies demonstrated that aromaticity and biradical character play important roles in determining the ground-state structures and physical properties of quinoidal polycyclic hydrocarbons and oligothiophenes, a kind of molecular materials showing promising applications for organic electronics, photonics and spintronics. In this work, we designed and synthesized a new type of hybrid system, the so-called bisindeno-[n]thienoacenes (n = 1–4), by annulation of quinoidal fused α-oligothiophenes with two indene units. The obtained molecules can be regarded as antiaromatic systems containing 4n π electrons with small singlet biradical character (y0). Their ground-state geometry and electronic structures were studied by X-ray crystallographic analysis, NMR, ESR and Raman spectroscopy, assisted by density functional theory calculations. With extension of the chain length, the molecules showed a gradual increase of the singlet biradical character accompanied by decreased antiaromaticity, finally leading to a highly reactive bisindeno[4]thienoacene (S4-TIPS) which has a singlet biradical ground state (y0 = 0.202). Their optical and electronic properties in the neutral and charged states were systematically investigated by one-photon absorption, two-photon absorption, transient absorption spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry and spectroelectrochemistry, which could be correlated to the chain length dependent antiaromaticity and biradical character. Our detailed studies revealed a clear structure–aromaticity–biradical character–physical properties–reactivity relationship, which is of importance for tailored material design in the future.

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Kuo-Wei Huang

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Jishan Wu

National University of Singapore

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Xueliang Shi

National University of Singapore

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Gaole Dai

National University of Singapore

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Qun Ye

National University of Singapore

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Jun Ding

National University of Singapore

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Jing Luo

National University of Singapore

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