Organometallic chemistry directed towards the synthesis of electroactive materials: Stereoselective routes to extended polyconjugated systems

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Various synthetic methodologies involving organometallic reagents and leading to conjugated oligomers and polymers are presented. Polyenes and oligomers of poly(para-phenylenevinylene) with well-defined length of the conjugated system were prepared by straightforward synthetic procedures based upon organometallic derivatives of silicon or boron. Fluorinated oligo(para-phenylenes) containing up to five aromatic rings were easily obtained by homocoupling reaction promoted by copper(I) thiophenecarboxylate. The Stille cross-coupling reaction was applied to the synthesis of poly(para-phenylenevinylene) polymers with various substituents on the aromatic rings. Some relevant electro-optical properties of these materials are also discussed. © 1999 IUPAC.

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Naso, F., Babudri, F., & Farinola, G. M. (1999). Organometallic chemistry directed towards the synthesis of electroactive materials: Stereoselective routes to extended polyconjugated systems. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 71(8), 1485–1492. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199971081485

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