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Erweiterte Konjugation in unsymmetrischen Stilbenylsquarainen
1998
Extended Conjugation in Stilbenylsquaraines Unsymmetrical 1-aryl-3-stilbenylsquaraines 2a–e and 1,3-bis(stilbenyl)squaraines 3a–c were prepared by CC coupling reactions of the corresponding substituted arenes with derivatives of squaric acid (Schemes 2 and 3). Dialkylamino and alkoxy groups enhance the solubility of these dyes and enlarge the intramolecular charge transfer of these donor–acceptor–donor systems. The extended conjugation of the stilbene units – in comparison with arene building blocks – leads to significant bathochromic shifts in the Vis/NIR absorption spectra.
Red- and Blue-Shifts in Oligo(1,4-phenyleneethynylene)s Having Terminal Donor−Acceptor Substitutions
2004
Four series of oligo(1,4-phenyleneethynylene)s (OPEs), 1−4 (a−d), each having a terminal dialkylamino group as their electron donor, were prepared by applying Sonogashira−Hagihara reactions and a protecting group strategy. To study the influence that the push−pull effect has on the long-wavelength absorption, three of the four series of OPEs contain terminal acceptor groups (CN, CHO, NO2). Extending the conjugation (increasing the number of repeat units, n) lowers the energy E(n) of the electron transition in the purely donor-substituted series 1a−4a (bathochromic shift). This effect is superimposed in the push−pull series 1−4 (b−d) by the effect of the intramolecular charge transfer (ICT),…
Konvergenz von Absorption und Fluoreszenz bei gekreuzt konjugierten Oligomeren aus Chalkon-Bausteinen
1999
The absorption and fluorescence spectra of two series of chalcone oligomers (1a–d) and (2a–d) are reported. Due to small or vanishing orbital coefficients (HMO calculation) within the cross-conjugated systems, the bathochromic shifts caused by the extension of the chains are modest. The effective conjugation lengths amount to 6 and 14 chalcone building blocks in the absorptions of the series 1 and 2. The convergence of the fluorescence bands is already reached in 1d and 2d with 4 and 8 enone units, respectively. Besides the uniform or alternate arrangement of the chalcone building blocks, the positions of the propoxy substituents show a considerable influence on the electronic transitions p…
ChemInform Abstract: Preparation and Nonlinear Optics of Monodisperse Oligo(1,4-phenyleneethynylene)s.
2010
Oligo(1,4-phenyleneethynylene)s 1a−e, with solubilizing propoxy side chains, were prepared by use of Hagihara−Sonogashira coupling reactions. The synthetic strategy was based on a building block system and on the use of trimethylsilyl and triisopropylsilyl protecting groups that could be cleaved selectively. The extension of the conjugation with an increasing number of repeat units provokes a bathochromic shift of the long wavelength absorption and a superlinear increase of the second hyperpolarizability |γ|. The corresponding third harmonic generation (THG) measurements were performed using polystyrene matrices and variable laser wavelengths. We conclude that the conjugation length is much…
Oligo(phenylenevinylene)s end-capped with phenothiazine or triphenylamine
2003
AbstractMonodisperse oligo(phenylenevinylene)s end-capped with arylamines have been prepared via Horner Olefinations from bisphosphonates and arylaminobenzaldehydes. The influences of the conjugation length, different arylamine end groups, and of side chains with various electronic character on the electrical and optical properties of the chromophores are investigated. The elongation of the π-conjugated segment from 3 to 5 rings gives rise to bathochromic shifts of the electronic spectra and a slight increase of the oxidation potential. The same but more pronounced is true when the central electron donating ethers are replaced by the strong acceptor alkylsulfone. The electronic spectra of c…
Cationic and Anionic Impact on the Electronic Structure of Liquid Water
2017
Hydration shells around ions are crucial for many fundamental biological and chemical processes. Their local physicochemical properties are quite different from those of bulk water and hard to probe experimentally. We address this problem by combining soft X-ray spectroscopy using a liquid jet and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations together with ab initio electronic structure calculations to elucidate the water–ion interaction in a MgCl2 solution at the molecular level. Our results reveal that salt ions mainly affect the electronic properties of water molecules in close vicinity and that the oxygen K-edge X-ray emission spectrum of water molecules in the first solvation shell differs signi…
Properties of a triazolopyridine system as a molecular chemosensor for metal ions, anions, and amino acids.
2006
The characteristics as a chemosensor of the compound 3-methyl-6,8-di(2-pyridyl)-[1,2,3]triazolo[5',1':6,1]pyrido[2,3-]pyrimidine (1) have been analyzed. Interaction with Cu(2+) produces a quenching of the fluorescence, while interaction with Zn(2+) leads to a quenching of the fluorescence followed by a bathochromic shift. The crystal structure of the Zn(1)(H(2)O)(3)(ClO(4))(2) x H(2)O complex shows the coordination of Zn(2+) through the terpyridine moiety. The octahedral site is completed by three water molecules. Interactions of the Zn(2+) complex with the anions sulfate, nitrate, nitrite, and dihydrogenphosphate in ethanol produce hypsochromic shifts and restoration of the fluorescence wh…