Synthesis of oligo(phenyleneethynylene)-tetrathiafulvalene cruciforms for molecular electronics

Organic Letters
Jakob Kryger SørensenMogens Brøndsted Nielsen

Abstract

[reaction: see text] Novel oligo(phenyleneethynylene) (OPE)-tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) cruciform molecules containing thiol end-groups have been prepared and characterized. These redox-active molecules are interesting for future applications as molecular wires/transistors for molecular electronics.

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