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Monoradicals and Diradicals of Dibenzofluoreno[3,2-b]fluorene Isomers: Mechanisms of Electronic Delocalization
Michael M. HaleyCarlos J. Gómez-garcíaAbel Cárdenas ValdiviaRyohei KishiHideki HayashiYosuke NakamuraHidenori MiyauchiJoshua E. BarkerJuan CasadoShin-ichiro KatoSamantha N. MacmillanMasayoshi Nakanosubject
AnthraceneDiradicalGeneral ChemistryFluoreneCarbocation010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysis0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundDelocalized electronColloid and Surface ChemistrychemistryComputational chemistryStructural isomerMoleculeCarbaniondescription
The preparation of a series of dibenzo- and tetrabenzo-fused fluoreno[3,2-b]fluorenes is disclosed, and the diradicaloid properties of these molecules are compared with those of a similar, previously reported series of anthracene-based diradicaloids. Insights on the diradical mode of delocalization tuning by constitutional isomerism of the external naphthalenes has been explored by means of the physical approach (dissection of the electronic properties in terms of electronic repulsion and transfer integral) of diradicals. This study has also been extended to the redox species of the two series of compounds and found that the radical cations have the same stabilization mode by delocalization that the neutral diradicals while the radical anions, contrarily, are stabilized by aromatization of the central core. The synthesis of the fluorenofluorene series and their characterization by electronic absorption and vibrational Raman spectroscopies, X-ray diffraction, SQUID measurements, electrochemistry, in situ UV-vis-NIR absorption spectroelectrochemistry, and theoretical calculations are presented. This work attempts to unify the properties of different series of diradicaloids in a common argument as well as the properties of the carbocations and carbanions derived from them.
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2020-11-18 | Journal of the American Chemical Society |