Wenlong She
University of Science and Technology of China
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Chemical Communications | 2011
Guo-Ping Yong; Wenlong She; Yiman Zhang; Ying-Zhou Li
A stable zwitterionic radical can catalyze direct arylation of unactivated aromatic C-H bonds via a chain homolytic aromatic substitution mechanism in the presence of potassium tert-butoxide.
Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2011
Guo-Ping Yong; Yiman Zhang; Wenlong She; Ying-Zhou Li
The internal salt and the sodium salt based on a new purely organic radical material exhibit stacking-induced white-light and blue-light phosphorescence, respectively, and possess moderate quantum yields. The high solubility in water makes them promising candidates for potential applications in OLEDs, especially as white-LEDs.
CrystEngComm | 2012
Guo-Ping Yong; Yiman Zhang; Wenlong She
We herein report a new electron-deficient π system, namely carboxycarbonyl substituted imidazo[1,2-a]pyridinium, which exhibits various noncovalent interactions (hydrogen bonding, anion–π and η1-type anion–π) with chloride or perchlorate anion. Crystallographic results demonstrate that the interaction types of chloride anion and π receptor systems can be tuned: from anion–π interactions (with guest methanol molecule in crystal) to η1-type anion–π interactions (without guest methanol molecule in crystal). These carboxycarbonyl substituted imidazo[1,2-a]pyridinium salts also exhibit different phosphorescent colors in the solid state induced by crystal stacking structures or anion–π interactions that can influence the charge transfer to electron-deficient carboxycarbonyl substituted imidazo[1,2-a]pyridinium. Especially, the solid phosphorescent color changes induced by anion–π interactions are very interesting. The high solubility in water makes these purely organic phosphorescent materials promising candidates for potential applications.
CrystEngComm | 2012
Guo-Ping Yong; Ying-Zhou Li; Yiman Zhang; Wenlong She
The preparation, X-ray crystallography, EPR, and magnetic and luminescent properties of three new metal–anion radical frameworks are described herein. The anion radical ligand (bipo−˙) and co-ligand, 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate (BDC2−), coordinate to Cd(II) centers, leading to an interpenetrated three-dimensional (3D) metal–organic frameworks (MOF), [Cd3(bipo−˙)4(BDC)]n (1). Although [Fe3(bipo−˙)4(BDC)]n (2) and 1 possess the same space group (tetragonal, P42/nbc), and similar rigid spirocycle-like chain and powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) patterns, 2 exhibits an interesting spirocycle-like one-dimensional (1D) chain network, in which BDC2− behaves not as bridging co-ligand but as a counteranion, according to smaller Fe(II) ion size and long Fe1⋯Fe1′ distance between rigid chains. Thus, metal ion sizes induce different networks of isomorphous 1 and 2. Moreover, the different forming mechanisms of bipo−˙ ligand also result in different structural MOFs: the in situ deprotonation of initial Hbipo−˙ leads to an 1D Fe(II) MOF (2); the in situaldol condensation and then deprotonation of initial hydrochloride salt of imidazo[1,2-a]pyridin-2(3H)-one results in a two-dimensional (2D) Fe(II) MOF, [Fe3(bipo−˙)2(μ2-OH)2(μ2-H2O)(BDC)]n (3). More noteworthy, in 2, BDC2− suffers large distortion, mainly attributed to its strong electrostatic interaction with the Fe(II) cation on the rigid spirocycle chain. Compounds 2 and 3 exhibit broad EPR signals, ascribed to the strong iron–anion radical antiferromagnetic coupling. 1 shows an unusual magnetic phase transition at ∼70 K, and intense fluorescence emission which can even be excited by visible light (460 nm). Both 2 and 3 show strong antiferromagnetic interaction between Fe(II) cation and radical. Compared to 1, two Fe(II) MOFs exhibit obvious blue-shift fluorescence emissions.
Synthetic Communications | 2013
Xuerui Zhang; Guo-Ping Yong; Wenlong She
Abstract The potassium metal can promote direct arylation of unactivated aromatic C-H bonds under an oxygen atmosphere. Interestingly, in situ demethoxylation, dechloridation, or decyanogenation from the corresponding coupling aromatic compounds mediated by potassium metal was also observed in the radical reaction systems. Supplementary materials are available for this article. Go to the publishers online edition of Synthetic Communications® for full spectral details. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
Dyes and Pigments | 2012
Guo-Ping Yong; Wenlong She; Yiman Zhang
Synthetic Metals | 2011
Ying-Zhou Li; Guo-Ping Yong; Yiman Zhang; Chongfu Li; Wenlong She
Dalton Transactions | 2011
Guo-Ping Yong; Ying-Zhou Li; Chongfu Li; Yiman Zhang; Wenlong She
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2011
Guo-Ping Yong; Ying-Zhou Li; Wenlong She; Yiman Zhang
Dyes and Pigments | 2013
Guo-Ping Yong; Xuerui Zhang; Wenlong She