Cruciform pi-systems for molecular electronics applications

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Jennifer E KlareColin Nuckolls

Abstract

This study details a modular and general synthesis of a new class of molecules consisting of cruciform pi-systems. The key to synthesizing these molecules was an unprecedented double Staudinger cyclization. Once formed, these rigid compounds assemble into ordered monolayer films on metal and metal oxide surfaces to orient their conjugated, bis-phenyloxazole subunits upright. This surface orientation is enforced by the external phenyl substituents that are out of the ring plane, thus preventing the prone conformation.

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