Synthesis,Physical Properties,and Anion Recognition of Two Novel Larger Azaacenes: Benzannelated Hexazaheptacene and Benzannelated N,N′‐Dihydrohexazaheptacene |
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Authors: | Dr. Gang Li Yuechao Wu Dr. Junkuo Gao Junbo Li Prof. Dr. Yang Zhao Prof. Dr. Qichun Zhang |
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Affiliation: | School of Materials Science Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue (Singapore), Fax: (+65)?639798 |
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Abstract: | ![]() Two novel larger azaacenes with six or ten N atoms in their backbones, benzannelated 9,11,13,22,24,26‐hexazatetrabenzo[a,c,l,n]heptacene ( HATBH , 1 ) and benzannelated 9,26‐dihydro‐9,11,13,22,24,26‐hexaza‐tetrapyrido[3,2‐a: 2′,3′‐c: 3′′,2′′‐l: 2′′′,3′′′‐n]heptacene ( DHATPH, 2 ), have been successfully synthesized in two steps. The theoretical band gaps estimated through DFT calculations for HATBH ( 1 ) and DHATPH ( 2 ) are 1.949 eV and 2.278 eV, which are close to the experimentally obtained optical band gaps (2.14 eV and 2.39 eV). Interestingly, HATBH ( 1 ) can act as efficient anion sensor for F? and H2PO4?, while DHATPH ( 2 ) selectively responds to F? among the ten different anions used (F?, Cl?, Br?, I?, PF6?, HSO4?, NO3?, BF4?, AcO?, and H2PO4?). Our synthetic strategy could offer a promising and easy way to obtain even larger azaacenes. |
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Keywords: | anion recognition heteroacenes nitrogen heterocycles semiconductors sensors |
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