Publication | Closed Access
Cyanoethynylethenes: A Class of Powerful Electron Acceptors for Molecular Scaffolding We thank the ETH Research Council and the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie for their support of this work. Robin Gist is acknowledged for the supply of starting materials.
59
Citations
0
References
2002
Year
EngineeringPowerful Electron AcceptorsMolecular ScaffoldingOrganic ChemistryNovel CyanoethynylethenesChemistryChemical EngineeringMolecular ElectrochemistryMolecular MaterialQuantum ChemistryOrganometallic PolymerElectrochemistryπ-Electron Conjugation LengthOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundOrganic Material ChemistryNatural Sciencesπ-Electron AcceptorsMolecule-based MaterialRobin Gist
Extended π-electron acceptors, such as 1, have been constructed by the acetylenic scaffolding of a series of novel cyanoethynylethenes. Electrochemical analysis shows that acceptor strength is a function of π-electron conjugation length, and that a linear correlation exists between the electron affinities (B3LYP, 3-21G) and their first reduction potential.