Journal article
Unusual Alternating Crystallization-Induced Emission Enhancement Behavior in Nonconjugated ω-Phenylalkyl Tropylium Salts
Reece D Crocker, Domenic P Pace, Bolong Zhang, Demelza JM Lyons, Mohan M Bhadbhade, Wallace WH Wong, Khanh Mai Binh, Vinh Nguyen Thanh
Journal of the American Chemical Society | American Chemical Society | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c10038
Abstract
The alternating physical properties, especially melting points, of α,ω-disubstituted n-alkanes and their parent n-alkanes had been known since Baeyer’s report in 1877. There is, however, no general and comprehensive explanation for such a phenomenon. Herein, we report the synthesis and examination of a series of novel ω-phenyl n-alkyl tropylium tetrafluoroborates, which also display alternation in their physicochemical characters. Despite being organic salts, the compounds with odd numbers of carbons in the alkyl bridge exist as room temperature ionic liquids. In stark contrast to this, the analogues with even numbers of carbons in the linker are crystalline solids. These solid nonconjugated..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council: FT180100260 (TVN). Australian Research Council: DP200100063 (TVN). Australian Research Council: CE170100026 (WWHW).