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Solubility and Crystallizability: Facile Access to Functionalized pi-Conjugated Compounds with Chlorendylimide Protecting Groups

Gebers, Jan  
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Rolland, Damien  
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Marty, Roman
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2015
Chemistry-A European Journal

Functional pi-conjugated molecules are relevant for the preparation of new organic electronic materials with improved performance. However, their synthesis is often rendered difficult by their inherently low solubility, and the permanent attachment of solubilizing groups may change the properties of the material. Here, we introduced the chlorendylimidyl moiety as a new temporary protecting group for the straightforward large-scale synthesis of protected quarter-, sexi-, octathiophene, and perylene bisimide diamine and dicarboxylic acid derivatives. The obtained chlorendylimides and chlorendylimidyl active esters were highly soluble in organic solvents, and optical spectroscopy confirmed the low tendency of the compounds to aggregate in solution. At the same time, they could be conveniently purified by recrystallization or precipitation. Single-crystal X-ray structures obtained for most compounds showed supramolecular motifs highlighting the role of the rigid, polychlorinated chlorendyl moieties in their crystallization. The obtained protected diamine and dicarboxylic acid derivatives were easily deprotected and converted into various amide-substituted oligothiophenes and perylene bisimides that are of interest as new functional materials for organic electronic thin film or nanowire devices.

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DOI
10.1002/chem.201403623
Web of Science ID

WOS:000347841500024

Author(s)
Gebers, Jan  
Rolland, Damien  
Marty, Roman
Suarez, Stephane
Cervini, Luca
Scopelliti, Rosario
Brauer, Jan Cornelius  
Frauenrath, Holger  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh

Published in
Chemistry-A European Journal
Volume

21

Issue

4

Start page

1542

End page

1553

Subjects

functional molecules

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polymers

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protecting groups

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supramolecular chemistry

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synthetic methods

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REVIEWED

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February 20, 2015
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