Reactions of brominated naphthalene diimide with bis(tributylstannyl)acetylene: a simple approach for conjugated polymers and versatile coupling intermediates

Organic Letters
Paul M Alvey, Brent L Iverson

Abstract

A new synthetic approach to 1,4,5,8-naphthalenetetracarboxylic diimide (NDI) containing materials and conjugates is described. A simple one-step Stille coupling procedure is used to create either novel alkyne-linked NDI polymers or a new stannylated diyne synthetic building block that provides a flexible approach to new NDI conjugates and polymers.

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