Non-covalent bonding interactions, such as chalcogen bonding, can have a substantial effect on the electronic and physical properties of conjugated polymers and is largely dependent on the strength of interaction. Functional groups that are traditionally used to instill chalcogen bonding such as alkoxy or fluorine substituents can demand challenging synthetic effort, as well as have drastic effects on the electronics of a π-system. The incorporation of a -oxide functionality into bithiazole-containing materials, a synthetically simple transformation, has been entirely overlooked until now.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTreatment of diyne substrates with sulfinate salts under the action of copper(II) triflate results in a cascade cyclization reaction. The reaction involves nucleophilic addition of the sulfinate and formation of two new C-C bonds with concomitant cleavage of an aryl C-H bond. The reaction proceeds in good yields with a range of diyne precursors and sulfinate salts.
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