Bis(thioxo‐diethylthiotetrathiafulvalenyl)ylidene, a New Donor Molecule with High Electron‐Donating Ability Comparable to Tetrathiafulvalene.

2010 
A new donor molecule, bis(thioxo-diethylthiotetrathiafulvalenyl)ylidene (1) was obtained by the iodine oxidation of bis(tetraethylammonium) bis(2,3-diethylthiotetrathiafulvalenyl-6,7-dithiolato) zinc complex (3). The molecular skeleton of 1 except for the four ethyl groups is almost planar and significant intramolecular S-S contact is present. The redox process of 1 is composed of four electron-transfer steps, of which the first step has almost the same redox potential (+0.40 V vs. Ag/AgCl) to that of tetrakis(ethylthio)tetrathiafulvalene (TET-TTF). Very interestingly, 1 exhibited longest-wavelength electronic absorptions near 1100 nm.
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