1,2,5,6-Tetrakis(guanidino)-Naphthalenes: Electron Donors,Fluorescent Probes and Redox-Active Ligands |
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Authors: | Lukas Lohmeyer Dr. Elisabeth Kaifer Prof. Hubert Wadepohl Prof. Hans-Jörg Himmel |
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Affiliation: | Anorganisch-Chemisches Institut, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 270, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany |
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Abstract: | New redox-active 1,2,5,6-tetrakis(guanidino)-naphthalene compounds, isolable and storable in the neutral and deep-green dicationic redox states and oxidisable further in two one-electron steps to the tetracations, are reported. Protonation switches on blue fluorescence, with the fluorescence intensity (quantum yield) increasing with the degree of protonation. Reactions with N-halogenosuccinimides or N-halogenophthalimides led to a series of new redox-active halogeno- and succinimido-/phthalimido-substituted derivatives. These highly selective reactions are proposed to proceed via the tri- or tetracationic state as the intermediate. The derivatives are oxidised reversibly at slightly higher potentials than that of the unsubstituted compounds to dications and further to tri- and tetracations. The integration of redox-active ligands in the transition-metal complexes shifts the redox potentials to higher values and also allows reversible oxidation in two potentially separated one-electron steps. |
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Keywords: | aromatic substitution electron donors guanidines oxidation protonation |
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