A New Series of Sandwich‐Type 5,5′‐Biterphenylenes: Synthetic Challenge, Structural Uniqueness and Photodynamics

Author:

Pan Ming‐Lun1,Hsu Chao‐Hsien2,Lin Yan‐Ding2,Chen Wei‐Sen1,Chen Bo‐Han3,Lu Chih‐Hsuan3,Yang Shang‐Da3,Cheng Mu‐Jeng1,Chou Pi‐Tai2,Wu Yao‐Ting1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry National Cheng Kung University 70101 Tainan Taiwan

2. Department of Chemistry National Taiwan University 10617 Taipei Taiwan

3. Institute of Photonics Technologies National Tsing Hua University 30013 Hsinchu Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractA new series of biaryls, bi‐linear‐terphenylenes (BLTPs), were prepared using the tert‐butyllithium‐mediated cyclization as the key synthetic step. The three‐dimensional structures of the studied compounds were verified using X‐ray crystallography and DFT calculations. Tetraaryl(ethynyl)‐substituted BLTPs are highly crowded molecules, and the internal rotation around the central C−C bond is restricted due to a high barrier (>50 kcal/mol). These structures contain several aryl/terphenylenyl/aryl sandwiches, where the through‐space π‐π (TSPP) interactions are strongly reflected in the shielding of 1H NMR chemical shifts, reduction of oxidation potentials, increasing aromaticity of the central six‐membered ring and decreasing antiaromaticity of the four‐membered rings in a terphenylenyl moiety based on NICS(0) and iso‐chemical shielding surfaces. Despite the restricted C−C bond associated intramolecular TSPP interactions for BLTPs in the ground state, to our surprise, the electronic coupling between two linear terphenylenes (LTPs) in BLTPs in the excited state is weak, so that the excited‐state behavior is dominated by the corresponding monomeric LTPs. In other words, all BLTPs undergo ultrafast relaxation dynamics via strong exciton‐vibration coupling, acting as a blue‐light absorber with essentially no emission.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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