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- W2149018096 abstract "Douglas C. Neckers, Advisor Poly(acene)s, linear poly(benzenoid) hydrocarbons, consist of an aromatic linear array. The largest whose synthesis has been authenticated is hexacene, C26H16. However, all reported syntheses of hexacene are difficult to repeat. Synthesis of higher acenes (seven member and higher) have challenged chemists for a long time. Heptacene has been elusive by the attempted classical synthetic routes because such procedures instantly yield an array of dimers. Recently, pentacene and its derivatives have been shown to be excellent candidates with enhanced π-stacking ability for application in OFET and in other electronic devices. Hexacene and heptacene can be considered potential molecules for opto-electronic applications. A classical synthetic procedure to produce heptacene was followed first, which involved Meerwein-Ponndorf-Verley (MPV) reduction of corresponding quinone. Product appeared to be a mixture of dimers of heptacene. In order to minimize dimerization processes, several reactions to substitute at the carbonyl group of quinone with a bulkier group were attempted. However, none of these reactions was successful. The insolubility of the precursor dione seems to be the primary reason for the failure of these reactions. To enhance the solubility and stability of heptacene and precursors, substituted heptacenes retaining the polyacene backbone were designed. Symmetric quinones were considered as the key synthons. While many reduction methods failed to yield the final product from substituted quinones, the borane-THF complex reduced 6,8,15,17tetraarylheptacene-7,16-quinones to the 7,16-dihydro derivatives. An alternative approach using coupling between in-situ generated dibenzyne and naphthofuran also failed to yield any heptacene core. Dihydroheptacene derivatives emit in the region of 420 – 428 nm in several solvents (ΦF = 0.15 – 0.21 in CH2Cl2) and in the solid state (ΦF = 0.37 – 0.44). These compounds have good solubility in common organic solvents, are reasonably stable, and retain color purity even after annealing for 24 hours at 110 C. Though their dilute solutions showed blue emission (λmax ~ 420 nm), they showed excimer emission (λmax ~ 480 and 510 nm) at higher concentration. The OLED devices containing 6,8,15,17tetraphenyldihydroheptacene showed green emission (λmax ~ 515 and 550 nm) that is even further red shifted than the emission of excimer. This indicates that an inter-ion pair, electromer, is responsible for the electroluminescence. Pump-probe experiments of dihydroheptacenes revealed that the S1 state shows a broad absorption (~ 500-650 nm) in dichloromethane with a lifetime of ~ 0.23–0.33 ns. Another synthetic strategy employed was photochemical expulsion of two molecules of carbon monoxide from α-diketones of ethano polyacenes. Photo-precursors" @default.
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- W2149018096 title "Synthesis and Study of Higher Poly(Acene)s: Hexacene, Heptacene, and Derivatives" @default.
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