152771-67-0Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Synthesis, Molecular Packing, and Thin Film Transistors of Dibenzo[a,m]rubicenes
Gu, Xiao,Xu, Xiaomin,Li, Huiyan,Liu, Zhifeng,Miao, Qian
, p. 16203 - 16208 (2015)
We herein report an efficient synthesis of dibenzo[a,m]rubicene, a new member of nonplanar cyclopenta-fused polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, and its derivatives. It is found that the conformation and molecular packing of dibenzo[a,m]rubicenes in the solid
Synthesis and characterization of highly fluorescent indenofluorenes
Merlet, Samuel,Birau, Maria,Wang, Zhi Yuan
, p. 2157 - 2159 (2007/10/03)
(matrix presented) Described here are the synthesis and optical and electrochemical properties of a series of indenofluorenes as new building blocks for electronic and optoelectronic materials.
A comparative Study of the Decomposition of o-Alkynyl-Substituted Aryl Diazo Ketones. Synthesis of Polysubstituted β-Naphthols via Arylketene Intermediates
Padwa, Albert,Chiacchio, Ugo,Fairfax, David J.,Kassir, Jamal J.,Litrico, Angelo,at al.
, p. 6429 - 6437 (2007/10/02)
The photochemical, thermal, and rhodium-catalyzed decomposition reactions of several closely related o-alkynyl or o-alkenyl α-diazoaceto- and propiophenone derivatives have been studied.The reaction outcome is markedly dependent upon the reaction conditions employed for nitrogen extrusion.Thermolysis or photolysis of o-alkynyl α-diazopropiophenone derivatives yields polysubstituted β-naphthols.These products are derived from Wolff rearrangement of the initially formed carbene to give an aryl ketene which undergoes intramolecular cyclization onto the o-alkynylsubstituent.In direct contrast to the thermal and photochemical results, Rh(II)-catalyzed decomposition yields products derived from direct attack of a rhodium carbenoid onto the tethered ?-system producing a vinyl carbenoid intermediate.Further reaction of the cyclized carbenoid with the starting diazo compound furnished a vinyl indenone which undergoes a rapid intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction to produce a novel dimer whose structure was elucidated by an X-ray crystal analysis.Replacement of the methyl group on the diazo center with a sterically less demanding hydrogen atom was also found to play an important role in controlling the outcome of the Rh(II)-catalyzed reaction.
