A new fluorescent terpyridyl-diphenylacetylene hybrid chromophore is reported. The fluorophore displays bright blue emission with an exceptionally high quantum yield.
Abstract:The described mechanochemical methodology is an example of a proof-of-concept in which solution-based tedious, poor yielding, and difficult syntheses of pyrazaacenes are achieved under solvent-free ball-milling conditions; the method is easy, high yielding, time-efficient, and environmentally benign. The synthesized compounds also include pyrazaacenes (N-heteroacenes) that are octacene analogues containing pyrene building blocks. The compounds were sparingly soluble in
We report here an understanding of systems chemistry on small molecules through covalent mechanochemistry. As a proof‐of‐concept, the multicomponent Biginelli reaction by subcomponent synthesis was considered as a model system. Reactions were performed under solvent‐free, metal‐free, mechanochemical (ball milling) and ambient laboratory conditions. Br+‐catalyzed oxidation of benzyl alcohols led to the product benzaldehydes and byproduct H+ which were further promoted as component and catalyst, respectively, for a cascade transformation to dihydropyrimidones within the same reaction pot. Remarkably, in solution, the reaction system could not be reproduced at room temperature even after 24 h.
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