Synthesis and Electronic Properties of Covalent Assemblies of Oligophenylenevinylene Units Arising from a Calix[4]arene Core
- 25 August 2001
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- Vol. 66 (19) , 6432-6439
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jo0106142
Abstract
Assemblies of four oligophenylenevinylene moieties arising from a calix[4]arene core, i.e., calix[4]oligophenylenevinylenes, have been prepared by Heck-type cross-coupling reactions of styrene derivatives with a tetraiodinated cone-calix[4]arene precursor. Photophysical studies in solution have revealed that there are electronic ground state interactions between the covalently bonded OPV moieties. The absorption spectra of the calix[4]oligophenylenevinylenes are significantly different from those obtained by summing the spectra of four model units and their emission is red-shifted when compared to the corresponding model compounds. Electrochemical studies have shown that the redox processes of the four OPV subunits do not take place at the same potentials indicating also a strong electronic interaction among them in the calix[4]oligophenylenevinylenes.Keywords
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