Construction of biphenylene dimers and surface-bound layers to explore donor-acceptor interactions

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Abstract

Molecular complexes based on donor-acceptor interactions that involve π-systems with antiaromatic character are rarely studied. Herein, we report the synthesis of biphenylene derivatives as potential electron donor components in π-complexes. Molecules with two connected biphenylene units are suitable to probe the formation of differently folded complexes in solution, while biphenylene derivatives with a pendant triethoxysilane group can be used to functionalize solid surfaces and probe interfacial donor-acceptor complex formation. Our results show clear indication of complex formation in solution; however, no observable interaction was found on the surface using UV-vis spectroscopy.

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Molnár, K. P., Dobszay, R., Szabó, P. T., Holzbauer, T., Kunfi, A., & London, G. (2025). Construction of biphenylene dimers and surface-bound layers to explore donor-acceptor interactions. Structural Chemistry, 36(3), 937–946. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11224-024-02423-0

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