Ph2N-susbtituted ethylene-bridged p-phenylene oligomers: Synthesis and photophysical and redox properties

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For a series of p-phenylene-based oligomers terminated with two triphenylamines, their absorption, photoluminescence, and band gaps show a pattern of extensive π-conjugation with increasing array size. Oligomers with large central arrays have greater quantum yields than their small analogues. Cyclic voltammetric (CV) measurements indicated two-step oxidations of the two diphenylamino groups for compounds 1-5 and one-step oxidations for the two amines of large oligomers 6 and 7. © 2011 American Chemical Society.

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Shaibu, B. S., Lin, S. H., Lin, C. Y., Wong, K. T., & Liu, R. S. (2011). Ph2N-susbtituted ethylene-bridged p-phenylene oligomers: Synthesis and photophysical and redox properties. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 76(4), 1054–1061. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo1020163

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