Toward Tetraradicaloid: The Effect of Fusion Mode on Radical Character and Chemical Reactivity

  • Pan Hu
  • , Sangsu Lee
  • , Tun Seng Herng
  • , Naoki Aratani
  • , Théo P. Gonçalves
  • , Qingbiao Qi
  • , Xueliang Shi
  • , Hiroko Yamada
  • , Kuo Wei Huang
  • , Jun Ding*
  • , Dongho Kim
  • , Jishan Wu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Open-shell singlet diradicaloids display unique electronic, nonlinear optical, and magnetic activity and could become novel molecular materials for organic electronics, photonics, and spintronics. However, design and synthesis of diradicaloids with a significant polyradical character is a challenging task for chemists. In this Article, we report our efforts toward a tetraradicaloid system. A series of potential tetraradicaloids by fusion of two p-quinodimethane (p-QDM) units with naphthalene or benzene rings in different modes were synthesized. Their model compounds containing one p-QDM moiety were also prepared and compared. Their ground-state structures, physical properties, and chemical reactivity were systematically investigated by various experimental methods such as steady-state and transient absorption, two-photon absorption, X-ray crystallographic analysis, electron spin resonance, superconducting quantum interference device, and electrochemistry, assisted by density functional theory calculations. It was found that their diradical and tetraradical characters show a clear dependence on the fusion mode. Upon the introduction of more five-membered rings, the diradical characters greatly decrease. This difference can be explained by the pro-aromaticity/antiaromaticity of the molecules as well as the intramolecular charge transfer. Our comprehensive studies provide a guideline for the design and synthesis of stable open-shell singlet polycyclic hydrocarbons with significant polyradical characters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1065-1077
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume138
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Jan 2016
Externally publishedYes

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