Orbital Nature of Carboionic Monoradicals Made from Diradicals

Author:

Valdivia Abel Cardenas1ORCID,Dai Yasi2ORCID,Rambaldi Filippo2ORCID,Barker Joshua E.3ORCID,Dressler Justin J.3ORCID,Zhou Zheng4ORCID,Zhu Yikun4ORCID,Wei Zheng4ORCID,Petrukhina Marina A.4ORCID,Haley Michael M.3ORCID,Negri Fabrizia2ORCID,Casado Juan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Chemistry University of Málaga Andalucia-Tech Campus de Teatinos s/n 29071 Málaga Spain

2. Dipartimento di Chimica ‘Giacomo Ciamician' Università di Bologna Via F. Selmi, 2 40126 Bologna Italy) and INSTM, UdR, Bologna (Italy

3. Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry and the Materials Science Institute University of Oregon Eugene Oregon 97403-1253 USA

4. Department of Chemistry University at Albany State University of New York Albany New York 12222-0100 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe electronic, optical, and solid state properties of a series of monoradicals, anions and cations obtained from starting neutral diradicals have been studied. Diradicals based ons‐indacene and indenoacenes, with benzothiophenes fused and in different orientations, feature a varying degree of diradical character in the neutral state, which is here related with the properties of the radical redox forms. The analysis of their optical features in the polymethine monoradicals has been carried out in the framework of the molecular orbital and valence bond theories. Electronic UV‐Vis‐NIR absorption, X‐ray solid‐state diffraction and quantum chemical calculations have been carried out. Studies of the different positive‐/negative‐charged species, both residing in the same skeletalπ‐conjugated backbone, are rare for organic molecules. The key factor for the dual stabilization is the presence of the starting diradical character that enables to indistinctively accommodate a pseudo‐hole and a pseudo‐electron defect with certainly small reorganization energies for ambipolar charge transport.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Junta de Andalucía

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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