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Qing Yun Li ; Leigh Anna Hunt ; Kalpani Hirunika Wijesinghe , et al. Adv. Energy Mater.,2023,13(2):2203102. DOI: 10.1002/aenm.202203102
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Abstract: Strong photoinduced oxidants are important to organic synthesis and solar energy conversion, to chemical fuels or electric. For these applications, visible light absorption is important to solar energy conversion and long-lived excited states are needed to drive catalysis. With respect to these desirable qualities, a series of five 5,6-dicyano[2,1,3]benzothiadiazole (DCBT) dyes are examined as organic chromophores that can serve as strong photooxidants in catalytic systems. The series utilizes a DCBT core with aryl groups on the periphery with varying electron donation strengths relative to the core. The dyes are studied via both steady-state and transient absorption and emission studies. Additionally, computational analysis, voltammetry, crystallography, and absorption spectroelectrochemistry are also used to better understand the behavior of these dyes. Ultimately, a strong photooxidant is arrived at with an exceptionally long excited state lifetime for an organic chromophore of 16 μs. The long-lived excited state photosensitizer is well-suited for use in catalysis, and visible light driven photosensitized water oxidation is demonstrated using a water-soluble photosensitizer.
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CAS No. : | 5798-75-4 | MDL No. : | MFCD00016329 |
Formula : | C9H9BrO2 | Boiling Point : | No data available |
Linear Structure Formula : | - | InChI Key : | XZIAFENWXIQIKR-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
M.W : | 229.07 | Pubchem ID : | 22043 |
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Signal Word: | Warning | Class: | |
Precautionary Statements: | P261-P305+P351+P338 | UN#: | |
Hazard Statements: | H302-H315-H319-H335 | Packing Group: | |
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83% | With tris-(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium(0); caesium carbonate; 4,5-bis(diphenylphos4,5-bis(diphenylphosphino)-9,9-dimethylxanthenephino)-9,9-dimethylxanthene; In 1,4-dioxane; for 6h;Inert atmosphere; | General procedure: A round-bottomed flask was charged with Pd2(dba)3 (5 mol percent ), ligand (10 molpercent), aryl halide (1mmol), appropriate isoquinolinamine (1 mmol), base (1.5 mmol) and dry solvent (5 mL). Theflask was flushed with argon for 5 min. The mixture was heated at reflux under magnetic stirring.After cooling down to room temperature, the reaction mixture was concentrated and the residuewas purified by flash column chromatography on silica gel. |
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80 mg; 83 mg | Preparation Example 8 Lithium diisopropylamide (2.0 M heptane/THF/ethylbenzene solution, 5.57 mL) was added to a THF (7.5 mL) solution of <strong>[71902-33-5]3,5-difluoropyridine</strong> (1.26 g) under an argon gas atmosphere at -78° C. with dry ice/acetone, followed by stirring for 0.5 hours, and then zinc chloride (1.55 g) was added thereto, followed by stirring again for 0.5 hours at the same temperature. After the temperature was elevated to room temperature, a N-methylpyrrolidin-2-one (NMP) (7.5 mL) solution of ethyl 4-bromobenzoate (0.50 g) and tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (0.50 g) were added thereto, followed by stirring under heating for 8 hours at an oil temperature of 100° C., and cooling to room temperature. 1 M hydrochloric acid was added to the reaction liquid, and then the generated solid was collected by filtration, thereby obtaining 4-(3,5-difluoropyridin-4-yl)benzoic acid (Preparation Example 8-1, 80 mg). The filtrate was diluted with ethyl acetate and then washed with saturated brine, followed by drying and then concentrating under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (hexane/ethyl acetate), thereby obtaining ethyl 4-(3,5-difluoropyridin-4-yl)benzoate (Preparation Example 8-2, 83 mg). |
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