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Iptycene-derived pyridazines and phthalazines.

Title

Iptycene-derived pyridazines and phthalazines.

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2007
Journal
The Journal of organic chemistry
Volume
72
Pagination
10166–80
Date Published
dec
ISSN
0022-3263
Abstract
The synthesis of new heterocyclic oligo(phenylene) analogues based on soluble, nonaggregating 1,2-diazines is reported. Improved palladium-catalyzed reductive coupling methods were developed to allow for the preparation of large quantities of iptycene-derived bipyridazines and biphthalazines, and the controlled synthesis of well-defined oligomers up to sexipyridazine. Crystallographic, spectroscopic, and computational evidence indicate that in these analogues, hindrance at the ortho position is relaxed relative to poly(phenylenes). The resulting building blocks are promising for incorporation in conjugated electronics materials, and as new iptycene-derived ligands for transition metals.