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Synthesis, Redox Activity of Rigid Ferrocenyl Dendrimers, and Isolation of Robust Ferricinium and Class‐II Mixed‐Valence Dendrimers

2013; Wiley; Volume: 19; Issue: 27 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/chem.201300560

ISSN

1521-3765

Autores

Abdou K. Diallo, Jaimé Ruiz, Didier Astruc,

Tópico(s)

Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures

Resumo

Abstract The coupling reactions of ethynylferrocene with trihalogenoarenes do not lead to ethynylferrocenyl arenes that are soluble enough to form the basis of a suitable construction of stiff ferrocenylethynyl arene‐cored dendrimers, which explains the previous lack of reports on stiff ferrocenyl dendrimers. However, rigid ferrocenyl‐terminated dendrimers have been synthesized from 1,3,5‐tribromo‐ and triiodobenzene through Sonogashira and Negishi reactions with 1,2,3,4,5‐pentamethyl‐1′‐ethylnylferrocene ( 1 a ), according to 1→2 connectivity. With compound 1 a , the construction of a soluble dendrimer ( 10 a ) that contained 12 ethynylpentamethylferrocenyl termini was achieved. Stiff dendrimer 10 a shows a single, reversible cyclic voltammetry (CV) wave (with adsorption), which disfavors the hopping heterogeneous electron‐transfer mechanism that is postulated for redox‐terminated dendrimers that contain flexible tethers. The selectivity of these Sonogashira reactions allows the synthesis of an arene‐cored dendron ( 2 c ) that contains both ethynylferrocenyl and 1,2,3,4,5‐pentamethyl‐ferrocenylethynyl redox groups, thus leading to the construction of a dendrimer ( 7 c ) that contains both types of differently substituted ferrocenyl groups with two well‐separated reversible CV waves. Upon selective oxidation, this mixed dendrimer ( 7 c ) leads to a class‐II mixed‐valence dendrimer, 7 c [PF 6 ] 3 , as shown by Mössbauer spectroscopy, whereas oxidation of the related fully pentamethylferrocenylated dendrimer ( 7 a ) leads to the all‐ferricinium dendrimer, 7 a [PF 6 ] 6 .

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