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Accessing π-expanded heterocyclics beyond dibenzothiophene: Syntheses and properties of phenanthrothiophenes
Venkateswarlu, Samala,Prakoso, Suhendro Purbo,Kumar, Sushil,Tao, Yu-Tai
, p. 437 - 445 (2020/02/13)
A series of phenanthrothiophenes are designed and synthesized from polyarylthiophenes through regioselective Scholl reactions in one step using iron chloride as catalyst. The molecular structures of these heteroarenes displayed multiple twisted fjords, which perturb the shapes of the polycyclic frameworks to pack in slipped to near-perfect face-to-face styles in parallel or antiparallel packings. Field-effect transistor devices using single crystals of 6,12-difluorodiphenanthro[9, 10-b:9′, 10′]thiophene gave a hole mobility of 0.22 cm2 V?1 s?1.
Regioselective palladium(0)-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions and metal-halide exchange reactions of tetrabromothiophene: Optimization, scope and limitations
Tung, Dang Thanh,Tuan, Dang Thanh,Rasool, Nasir,Villinger, Alexander,Reinke, Helmut,Fischer, Christine,Langer, Peter
experimental part, p. 1595 - 1609 (2011/02/25)
The Suzuki reaction of tetrabromothiophene with arylboronic acids provides a regioselective approach to various 5-aryl-2,3,4-tribromothiophenes, symmetrical 2,5-diaryl-3,4-dibromothiophenes, and tetraarylthiophenes. Unsymmetrical 2,5-diaryl-3,4-dibromo thiophenes are prepared by Suzuki reaction of 5-aryl-2,3,4-tribromothiophenes. Tetraarylthiophenes containing two different types of aryl groups are obtained by Suzuki reactions of 2,5-diaryl-3,4- dibromothiophenes. During the optimization of the conditions of each individual reaction, the solvent, the catalyst and the temperature play an important role. In several cases, classical conditions.
Synthesis of tetraarylthiophenes by regioselective Suzuki cross-coupling reactions of tetrabromothiophene
Dang, Thanh Tuan,Rasool, Nasir,Dang, Thanh Tung,Reinke, Helmut,Langer, Peter
, p. 845 - 847 (2007/10/03)
Tetraarylthiophenes were prepared by regioselective Suzuki cross-coupling reactions of tetrabromothiophene.
