A redox-active tri-star molecule: merging of TTF and HAT chemistry

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Chunyang JiaSilvio Decurtins

Abstract

A planar pi-conjugated heteroaromatic molecule 1 has been synthesized and fully characterized; it combines two characteristics, a charge-transfer transition originating from its inherent donor-acceptor nature in its neutral state and an intervalence charge-transfer transition in its 1(2+) mixed-valence state.

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