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Connecting π-Chromophores by σ-P−P Bonds: New Type of Assemblies Exhibiting σ−π-Conjugation
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Supramolecular Assemblyσ-P−p BondsEngineeringNew TypeMolecule-based MaterialMolecular SwitchConjugated PolymerOrganic ChemistryAssemblies Exhibiting σ−π-ConjugationChemistrySigma-p-p SkeletonSupramolecular ChemistryChemical ModificationsPhosphoreneBiophysicsBiomolecular EngineeringSigma-p-p Bridge
To study the ability of sigma-P-P skeleton to mediate interaction between pi-chromophores, 1,1'-biphospholes bearing phenyl or thienyl substituents at the 2,2' and 5,5'-position have been prepared and studied. These air-stable derivatives are readily available via a "one-pot" synthesis starting from diynes. Theoretical studies and UV-vis data clearly establish that the two pi-systems interact via the sigma-P-P bridge. This through-bond interaction results in a lowering of the optical HOMO-LUMO gap of the assemblies. The nucleophilic sigma(3)-P centers of these 1,1'-biphospholes allow chemical modifications of the sigma-bridge. These modifications offer further tuning of the optical properties of the assembly. Electrooxidation of the thienyl-substituted 1,1'-biphosphole results in electroactive materials characterized by low optical band gap and reversible p-doping.
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