Synthesis of thiol substituted oligoanilines for molecular device candidates
AK Flatt, JM Tour
Index: Flatt, Austen K.; Tour, James M. Tetrahedron Letters, 2003 , vol. 44, # 35 p. 6699 - 6702
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Abstract
The synthesis of thioacetate derivatized oligoanilines designed for molecular electronic device purposes is described. Reversible oxidation between the non-conductive leuco base and conductive emeraldine salt forms of these compounds may produce switching effects and device behavior. The targeted compounds contain a sulfur moiety as a means to connect the molecules to metallic electrodes.
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