2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.2c02424
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Synthesis and Unexpected Optical Properties of Ionic Phosphorus Heterocycles with P-Regulated Noncovalent Interactions

Abstract: Optoelectronic properties of organic chromophores (OCPs) are to a large extent dictated by the chemical structures. Herein, we synthesized a new series of ionic phosphorus(P)-heteropines via the methylation of the P(III) center. Our studies revealed that methylation is highly dependent on the P(III) environments (NPN, NPC, and CPC), in which adjacent nitrogen atoms greatly withdraw electron density of the P(III) center. The observation of noncovalent interactions between solvent molecules and the molecular bac… Show more

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“…Table S1). Similar to the structures of previous heteropines, 34,42,47 ). These observations implied flexible structure characteristics for 1PO, 3PO, and 4PO.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionsupporting
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“…Table S1). Similar to the structures of previous heteropines, 34,42,47 ). These observations implied flexible structure characteristics for 1PO, 3PO, and 4PO.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Furthermore, the crystal structures of 3PO (42.1°and 41.6°, Figure S2) and 4PO (33.4°and 33.7°, Figure S3) showed the larger torsion angles between [d]-aryl moieties and the indole moieties compared with the reference compounds with the phenyl group (M3O: 26.6°and 31.2°, M4O: 2.7°and 2.0°) reported previously. 34,42,47 It is likely that the donor−acceptor interactions induced a steric effect that pushed indole away from the central phosphepine ring. We also observed a longrange intermolecular π−π interactions in the single crystal of 3PO (Figure S3b).…”
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“…14,23,24 Among the main group elements, phosphorus is a unique member where diverse and better-controlled P-chemistry, namely oxidation, borylation, alkylation, and metal coordination, was demonstrated to fine-tune the optoelectronic properties of OCMs. [25][26][27][28][29][30] For example, Baumgartner and coworkers conducted a seminal work on dithienophosphole systems (Scheme 1, I) where the P-chemistry had strong impacts on the photophysical properties, redox characteristics, and self-assembling properties. 25,28 Romero-Nieto and coworkers developed a new synthetic protocol to access the sixmembered phosphaphenalene system (Scheme 1, II).…”
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“…[25][26][27][28][29][30] For example, Baumgartner and coworkers conducted a seminal work on dithienophosphole systems (Scheme 1, I) where the P-chemistry had strong impacts on the photophysical properties, redox characteristics, and self-assembling properties. 25,28 Romero-Nieto and coworkers developed a new synthetic protocol to access the sixmembered phosphaphenalene system (Scheme 1, II). 31 Their recent studies uncovered that the P-center of the six-membered system exhibits very distinct electronic communication with π-conjugated backbones compared with a five-membered P-system.…”
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confidence: 99%