Indacenodibenzothiophenes: Synthesis, optoelectronic properties and materials applications of molecules with strong antiaromatic character

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Abstract

Indeno[1,2-b]fluorenes (IFs), while containing 4n π-electrons, are best described as two aromatic benzene rings fused to a weakly paratropic s-indacene core. In this study, we find that replacement of the outer benzene rings of an IF with benzothiophenes allows the antiaromaticity of the central s-indacene to strongly reassert itself. Herein we report a combined synthetic, computational, structural, and materials study of anti- and syn-indacenodibenzothiophenes (IDBTs). We have developed an efficient and scalable synthesis for preparation of a series of aryl- and ethynyl-substituted IDBTs. NICS-XY scans and ACID calculations reveal an increasingly antiaromatic core from [1,2-b]IF to anti-IDBT, with syn-IDBT being nearly as antiaromatic as the parent s-indacene. As an initial evaluation, the intermolecular electronic couplings and electronic band structure of a diethynyl anti-IDBT derivative reveal the potential for hole and/or electron transport. OFETs constructed using this molecule show the highest hole mobilities yet achieved for a fully conjugated IF derivative.

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Marshall, J. L., Uchida, K., Frederickson, C. K., Schütt, C., Zeidell, A. M., Goetz, K. P., … Haley, M. M. (2016). Indacenodibenzothiophenes: Synthesis, optoelectronic properties and materials applications of molecules with strong antiaromatic character. Chemical Science, 7(8), 5547–5558. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6sc00950f

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