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Geoffrey Groslambert1, Vivien Andrieux1, Malo Duquesnoy1
1ENS de Lyon, CNRS, LCH, UMR 5182 69342 Lyon Cedex 07 France tangui.le_bahers@ens-lyon.fr floris.chevallier@ens-lyon.fr.
Chemical Science
|April 28, 2025
Abstract:
The present article reports on a new and efficient synthetic strategy towards tetracene-bipyridiniums. On the basis of extensive experimental analyses supported by DFT simulations, we report the first observation of a mixed valence complex formed in solution under standard conditions from an unconstrained bis-viologene derivative.
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