Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Hokkaido University N10 W8, North-ward Sapporo Hokkaido 060-0810 JAPAN
2. Creative Research Institution Hokkaido University N21 W10, North-ward Sapporo Hokkaido 001-0021 JAPAN
Abstract
AbstractTricolor electrochromism was realized through the interconversion among the neutral (yellow), dicationic (green), and tetracationic (blue) states, even though only one kind of chromophore is generated upon oxidation. Both dicationic and tetracationic states were isolated as stable salts, and their different colors come from the effective inter‐chromophore interaction only in the tetracationic state but not in the dicationic state. Despite the negligible Coulombic repulsion in the tetracationic state with four cyanine‐type chromophores, pentacenebisquinodimethane undergoes stepwise two‐stage two‐electron oxidation when radical‐stabilizing 5‐(4‐octyloxyphenyl)‐2‐thienyl groups are attached on the exomethylene bonds. A contribution from the biradical form only in the neutral state but not in the dicationic state is the reason for the observed negative cooperativity during the electrochemical oxidation.
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Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
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