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Synthesis of diazadibenzoperylenes and characterization of their structural, optical, redox, and coordination properties
Wuerthner, Frank,Sautter, Armin,Schilling, Joachim
, p. 3037 - 3044 (2002)
Tetraphenoxy-substituted diazadibenzoperylenes 5a,b were synthesized from tetrachloroperylene tetracarboxylic acid bisanhydride 1 through imidization with benzylamine, nucleophilic displacement of the four chlorine atoms by phenolates, carbonyl group reduction by LiA1H4/A1C13, and subsequent Pd/C-promoted debenzylation-dehydrogenation. The structural properties of these extended diazaarenes are discussed on the basis of a X-ray crystal structure of the N,N'-dibutylated diazadibenzoperylenium dication 6, which revealed a 25° twist of the central six-membered ring leading to an atropisomeric π-conjugated backbone. The chromophoric systems of 5 and 6 were characterized by optical absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, which revealed an intense fluorescence with a quantum yield of 75% for 5 and 50% for 6. Cyclic voltammetry showed reversible oxidation and reduction waves for 6, whereas the oxidation of 5 afforded the irreversible deposition of a conductive film on the electrode surface. Finally, the potential use of ligands 5 in supramolecular chemistry has been evaluated by complexation experiments with carboxylic acids and zinc tetraphenylporphyrin (ZnTPP).