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Published on: February 7, 2017
Alkylated trimethylene-bridged bis(p-phenylenediamines)
Stephen F Nelsen1, Gaoquan Li, Kevin P Schultz
1Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, 1101 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1396, USA. nelsen@chem.wisc.edu
Abstract:
One and two electron oxidation of N,N',N'',N'''-tetramethyl-1,5,12,16-tetraaza[5,5]paracyclophane (Me3C), a bis-trimethylene bridged bis-p-phenylene diamine (PD), and its ethyl and isopropyl analogues are discussed. The monocation and dication are both stable, as demonstrated by optical studies that show they are in equilibrium in solution, with an especially small difference in first and second oxidation potentials for Me3C in MeCN (+23 to -20 mV, measured by simulation of the optical spectrum and of the cyclic voltammogram, respectively). The monocations have charge localized in one PD unit and show a Hush-type mixed valence transition between their PD0 and PD.+ groups. The dications Me3C2+ and Et3C2+ have optical spectra that appear to show large splittings between their PD.+ groups and have a weak ESR spectrum, and 1H NMR data show that the former is a ground-state singlet. iPr3C2+ has a very different optical spectrum and exhibits a triplet ESR spectrum at 120 K. X-ray crystal structures show that for Me3C0 the N(CH2)3N units on each side are in doubly anti (aa) conformations that put the aryl rings as far apart as possible, but Me3C2+ has doubly gg N(CH2)3N trimethylene bridges and both N,N and C,C distances between the PD.+ groups that are significantly below van der Walls contact. In contrast, iPr3C0 is in a doubly ag conformation, and its diradical dication is suggested to be a triplet because it does not attain the doubly gg conformation.
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