Abstract:This work describes a three-step chromatography-free protocol for the synthesis of a novel organic materials building block, dichlorinated mellophanic diimide (MDI), that is shown to undergo nucleophilic substitution with a variety of ortho disubstituted benzenes to yield a series of chromophores. Furthermore, 1,2,4,5tetrasubstituted benzenes can be used to synthesize tetraimide heteropentacene derivatives endcapped by MDI motifs. The fine-tuning effects of heteroatom identity were investigated by UV-Vis and f… Show more
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