The different electronic natures displayed by the alkylthio groups in simple and higher conjugated aniline systems

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Abstract

Systematic studies based on 1H NMR and 13C NMR indicated that the alkylthio group behaves as a weak electron-withdrawing group in a simple aniline system like 2-butylthioaniline, while the same alkylthio group clearly acted as a resonance electron-donating group in higher conjugated aniline trimer systems, like butylthio-substituted PDA (mono-PDA) and dibutylthio-substituted PDA (2,6-diPDA). The formation of 2,6-diPDA as the major byproduct during the preparation of mono-PDA from PDI and butane-1-thiol provided additional support for the resonance electron donating nature of the butylthio group in these aniline trimer systems. Furthermore, CV studies also clearly indicated that the redox potential E° (vs. SCE) of the aniline trimer systems decreased with the increase in the number of butylthio groups, further confirming the electron-donating nature of the butylthio group in these higher conjugated trimer systems. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2006.

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Han, C. C., Balakumar, R., Thirumalai, D., & Chung, M. T. (2006). The different electronic natures displayed by the alkylthio groups in simple and higher conjugated aniline systems. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 4(18), 3511–3516. https://doi.org/10.1039/b609506b

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