New Molecular Wires with Two Ferrocene Hinges
2008
Conventional molecular wires of the oligophenyleneethynylene (OPE) type are two-dimensional rigid molecules of fixed length. Possible problems concerning π,π stacking and device geometry associated therewith might be overcome by replacement of some of the 1,4-phenylene moieties by 1,1′-disubstituted ferrocene units. These make the wire three-dimensional thereby reducing the likelihood of intermolecular π,π interactions and serve in addition as hinges as a result of the almost free rotation around the Cp-Fe-Cp axis. This feature provides a limited conformational flexibility with the possibility of a length adjustment comparable to a foldable ruler. Here the syntheses and some physical properties of molecular wires containing two ferrocene hinges are described. In a number of cases the Sonogashira coupling reactions used for the coupling of the respective building blocks proceed much faster under microwave irradiation as compared to conventional heating.
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