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Rapid Solution and Solid Phase Syntheses of Oligo(1,4-phenylene ethynylene)s with Thioester Termini: Molecular Scale Wires with Alligator Clips. Derivation of Iterative Reaction Efficiencies on a Polymer Support

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In this article, the synthesis of soluble oligo(2-alkyl-1,4-phenylene ethynylene)s via an iterative divergent/convergent approach starting from 1-(diethyltriazyl)-3-alkynyl-4-[(trimethylsilyl)ethynyl]benzenes is described.
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The syntheses of soluble oligo(2-alkyl-1,4-phenylene ethynylene)s via an iterative divergent/convergent approach starting from 1-(diethyltriazyl)-3-alkyl-4-[(trimethylsilyl)ethynyl]benzenes are described. When the solublizing alkyl group is an ethyl substituent, the monomer, dimer, tetramer, and octamer can be synthesized. The octamer, however, is only minimally soluble. When the alkyl substituent is 3-ethylheptyl or dodecyl, the compounds are easily dissolved even at the 16-mer stage. The 16-mer is 128 A long in its near-linear extended conformation. At each stage in the iteration, the length of the framework doubles. Only three sets of reaction conditions are needed for the entire iterative synthetic sequence:  an iodination, a protodesilylation, and a Pd/Cu-catalyzed cross coupling. Synthesis of the dodecyl-containing 16-mer was also achieved on Merrifield's resin using the iterative divergent/convergent approach. The oligomers were characterized spectroscopically and by mass spectrometry. The optical ...

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