N-Phenylated N-Heteroacenes: Synthesis, Structures, and Properties

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Herein, two novel N-phenylated N-heteroacenes (1 and 2) are reported, along with details of their synthesis, structures, and properties. Compound 1 is a N-hetero analogue of rubrene, but differs from rubrene by having a bent backbone and behaving as an insulator in the solid state owing to the lack of π–π interactions. Compound 2 is a N-hetero analogue of 6,13-diphenylpentacene (DPP) with essentially the same molecular geometry and crystal packing as DPP, but exhibiting a field effect mobility higher than that of DPP by two orders of magnitude.

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Gu, X., Shan, B., He, Z., & Miao, Q. (2017). N-Phenylated N-Heteroacenes: Synthesis, Structures, and Properties. ChemPlusChem, 82(7), 1034–1038. https://doi.org/10.1002/cplu.201600465

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