Synthetic protocols and building blocks for molecular electronics
N Stuhr-Hansen, JK Sørensen, K Moth-Poulsen…
Index: Stuhr-Hansen, Nicolai; Sorensen, Jakob Kryger; Moth-Poulsen, Kasper; Christensen, Jorn Bolstad; Bjornholm, Thomas; Nielsen, Mogens Brondsted Tetrahedron, 2005 , vol. 61, # 52 p. 12288 - 12295
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Abstract
Simple and readily accessible aryl bromides are useful building blocks for thiol end-capped molecular wires. Thus, 4-bromophenyl tert-butyl sulfide and 1-bromo-4-(methoxymethyl) benzene serve as precursors for a variety of oligo (phenylenevinylene) and oligo (phenyleneethynylene) wires via efficient synthetic transformations as presented in this paper.
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