Publications by authors named "MP Cava"

The advantage of "self-assembly" (strong covalent binding to substrates) was combined with the advantage of Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) or Langmuir-Schaefer (LS) transfer to a solid substrate (quantitative transfer of monolayers to the substrate). The electrical rectification (asymmetric conduction) by a monolayer of thioacetylalkylquinolinium tricyanoquinodimethanide was critically compared when these molecules had been transferred, by such competing techniques, onto gold electrodes, and then covered by a "cold gold" pad electrode. Unimolecular rectification was observed in the expected directions in the LB and LS monolayers.

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New electron-donor (D)-electron-acceptor (A) TTF architectures are presented in which two electron-donating 1,3-dithiole moieties are connected by a pi bridge to the weak electron-accepting quinoxaline moiety (D-pi-A compounds 9a and 9b and also two 1,3-dithiole-2-ylidene moieties are connected by a pi bridge to the electron-accepting thieno[3,4-b]quinoxaline bridge (D-pi-A-pi-D compounds 12a-c). There are through-bond intramolecular charge-transfer (ICT) interactions, predicted in theoretical calculations, and confirmed by UV-vis spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry measurements. This work constitutes the first use of quinoxalines as electron-accepting moieties in D-pi-A compounds.

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[reaction: see text] The synthesis of stable methylthio-capped biisothianaphthene and biisoselenophene derivatives has been achieved using DMF-mediated sodium reduction of cyclic thiocarbonyl compounds.

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[reaction: see text]. The unstable seleno[2,3-b]quinoxoline was generated and functionalized in situ to give the stable dialdehyde and diester derivatives. The dicyano compound was made in several steps from biscyanomethyl selenide and was found to be very stable.

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[reaction: see text] Benzo[c]selenophene has been generated via facile bromination-dehydrobromination as well as oxidation of the 1,3-dihydrobenzo[c]selenophene. Benzo[c]selenophene thus generated has been lithiated in situ and treated with ClCOOEt to give the first functionalized derivative subject to X-ray crystallographic analysis.

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[reaction: see text] The preparation of 1,3,5,7-tetramethyl-4,8-dihydrobenzo[1,2-c:4,5-c']dithiophene-4,8-dione and its conversion to the corresponding mono- and dithione are described.

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[reaction: see text] The first synthesis of dendralene-type TTF derivatives bearing a 1,3-ditellurole ring has been achieved. Preliminary electrochemical results are presented.

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3,4-Cyanomethyl substituted thiophenes reacted with thionyl chloride in the presence of base to give dicyano substituted thieno(3,4-c)thiophenes. The use of selenium oxychloride furnished the corresponding cyano substituted seleno(3,4-c)thiophene. 1,2-Phenylenediacetonitriles gave the corresponding cyano substituted benzo(c)thiophenes and benzo(c)selenenophenes, respectively, upon reaction with thionyl chloride and selenium oxychloride in the presence of base.

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[reaction: see text] The known diester dibromomethylthiophene was converted to the tellurolo[3,4-c]thiphene, the first example of a diheteropentalene containing a tellurophene annelated across the 3,4-c position to thiophene. It is stable in solution and adds to DMAD across the 2,5-positions in tellurophene. The intermediate loses tellurium and collapses to a tetracarbomethoxy benzo[c]thiophene derivative.

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A multistep synthesis of the electron-rich 3,4-ethylenedioxyselenophene (EDOS) monomer is described. The electrochemical properties as well as the electropolymerization of EDOS are presented. [structure: see text]

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2-Diformylmethylene-1,3-diselenole was prepared and condensed with dithiolium phoshonium bromides and dithiolium phosphonates in the presence of base to give dendralene-type vinylogs of TTF bearing a 1,3-diselenole moiety. The electrochemistry of these dendrimers was studied. SEEPR measurements were also carried out.

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A series of mixed thiophene/furan oligomers have been synthesized via organometallic Stille coupling. In some cases, beside cross-coupling products, symmetrical coupling products were isolated. Oligomers consisting of up to 11 rings were obtained.

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A series of compounds has been prepared in which a tetrathiafulvalene (TTF)-derived donor is covalently tethered or bridged to one or more bipyridinium (viologen) acceptors. The relative degree of charge transfer observed in this series is discussed as a function of structure. The greatest CT effect is seen in the cyclophanes 9a-c and 13.

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The synthesis of the first derivatives of bis(pyrrolo[3,4-d])tetrathiafulvalene has been studied in detail. Starting from the readily available 2,5-dimethylpyrrole (11) and N-phenyl-2,5-dimethylpyrrole, bis(2,5-dimethylpyrrolo[3,4-d])tetrathiafulvalene (8) and the N,N'-disubstituted derivatives 6, 7, 9, and 10 were prepared in good yields by practical procedures. In contrast to the other types of aromatic annelated tetrathiafulvalenes (TTFs), which have appreciably higher oxidation potentials than TTF, the redox behavior of the pyrrolo tetrathiafulvalenes (TTFs) is very close to that of TTF itself.

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A series of thiophene-pyrrole-derived annulenes containing either 6 (9a-c) or 10 (14a,band 17) heterocyclic units and 2 vinylene bridges have been synthesized from the appropriate dialdehydes or tetraaldehydes by the McMurry coupling reaction. All of these annulenes except 17 contain one or two intramolecular aliphatic chains linking the pyrrole units. Spectroscopic properties of these annulenes show no evidence for overall aromaticity or antiaromaticity, although the nature of the aliphatic bridge has a small but definite effect on the UV-visible spectra and electrochemical properties of the compounds.

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