Synthesis and Molecular Properties of Two Isomeric Dialkylated Tetrathienonaphthalenes.

Org Lett

Department of Applied Chemistry, National Chiao Tung University , 1001 University Road, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan.

Published: February 2016

Isomeric 2,8-distannyl 5,11-didodecyl αβ-TTN (1, tetrathienonaphthalene = TTN) and 2,8-didodecyl 5,11-distannyl αβ-TTN (2) have been designed and successfully synthesized. The naphthalene core structures in αβ-TTNs were constructed by a systematic protocol using PtCl2-catalyzed cyclization followed by oxidative Scholl annulation in good yields. Compared to the one-dimensional naphthodithiophene derivatives, the two-dimensional αβ-TTN molecules showed good solubility, extended conjugation, strong absorptivity, and highly coplanar structures. Compounds 1 and 2 were polymerized with a 5,5'-dibromo-2,2'-bithiophene-based monomer to afford 2,8-αβ-PTTNTT and 5,11-αβ-PTTNTT copolymers. 2,8-αβ-PTTNTT with the α-aNDT moiety in the main chain exhibited a higher hole mobility of 1.26 × 10(-2) cm(2) V(-1) s(-1).

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