Using the negative hyperconjugation effect of pentafluorosulfanyl acceptors to enhance two-photon absorption in push–pull chromophores

A series of first-generation pentafluorosulfanyl-substituted chromophores with high two-photon cross-sections is described. The pentafluorosulfanyl functional group is a very intriguing moiety that possesses not only a strong inductive effect due to its high electronegativity but also a sizable reso...

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Main Authors: Gautam, Prabhat, Wang, Yue, Zhang, Guoxian, Sun, Handong, Chan, Julian M. W.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1441432020-10-15T09:09:37Z Using the negative hyperconjugation effect of pentafluorosulfanyl acceptors to enhance two-photon absorption in push–pull chromophores Gautam, Prabhat Wang, Yue Zhang, Guoxian Sun, Handong Chan, Julian M. W. School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Engineering::Chemical engineering Dyes and Pigments Sulfur A series of first-generation pentafluorosulfanyl-substituted chromophores with high two-photon cross-sections is described. The pentafluorosulfanyl functional group is a very intriguing moiety that possesses not only a strong inductive effect due to its high electronegativity but also a sizable resonance acceptor constant due to negative hyperconjugation involving the sulfur(VI) center. This negative hyperconjugation effect imparts cationic character to the sulfurs, a feature that we exploit in the design of potent two-photon-absorbing systems where the pentafluorosulfanyl groups serve as strong terminal acceptors. Herein, we report five multibranched triarylamine-based dyes with two-photon absorption cross-sections ranging from 1100–2200 GM. This demonstrates for the first time that when coupled to a suitable donor, pentafluorosulfanyl acceptors are a viable molecular handle for designing large cross-sections in relatively small metal-free π-conjugated systems. 2020-10-15T09:09:37Z 2020-10-15T09:09:37Z 2018 Journal Article Gautam, P., Wang, Y., Zhang, G., Sun, H., & Chan, J. M. W. (2018). Using the negative hyperconjugation effect of pentafluorosulfanyl acceptors to enhance two-photon absorption in push–pull chromophores. Chemistry of Materials, 30(20), 7055-7066. doi:10.1021/acs.chemmater.8b02723 1520-5002 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144143 10.1021/acs.chemmater.8b02723 20 30 7055 7066 en Chemistry of Materials © 2018 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Chemical engineering
Dyes and Pigments
Sulfur
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Dyes and Pigments
Sulfur
Gautam, Prabhat
Wang, Yue
Zhang, Guoxian
Sun, Handong
Chan, Julian M. W.
Using the negative hyperconjugation effect of pentafluorosulfanyl acceptors to enhance two-photon absorption in push–pull chromophores
description A series of first-generation pentafluorosulfanyl-substituted chromophores with high two-photon cross-sections is described. The pentafluorosulfanyl functional group is a very intriguing moiety that possesses not only a strong inductive effect due to its high electronegativity but also a sizable resonance acceptor constant due to negative hyperconjugation involving the sulfur(VI) center. This negative hyperconjugation effect imparts cationic character to the sulfurs, a feature that we exploit in the design of potent two-photon-absorbing systems where the pentafluorosulfanyl groups serve as strong terminal acceptors. Herein, we report five multibranched triarylamine-based dyes with two-photon absorption cross-sections ranging from 1100–2200 GM. This demonstrates for the first time that when coupled to a suitable donor, pentafluorosulfanyl acceptors are a viable molecular handle for designing large cross-sections in relatively small metal-free π-conjugated systems.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Gautam, Prabhat
Wang, Yue
Zhang, Guoxian
Sun, Handong
Chan, Julian M. W.
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author Gautam, Prabhat
Wang, Yue
Zhang, Guoxian
Sun, Handong
Chan, Julian M. W.
author_sort Gautam, Prabhat
title Using the negative hyperconjugation effect of pentafluorosulfanyl acceptors to enhance two-photon absorption in push–pull chromophores
title_short Using the negative hyperconjugation effect of pentafluorosulfanyl acceptors to enhance two-photon absorption in push–pull chromophores
title_full Using the negative hyperconjugation effect of pentafluorosulfanyl acceptors to enhance two-photon absorption in push–pull chromophores
title_fullStr Using the negative hyperconjugation effect of pentafluorosulfanyl acceptors to enhance two-photon absorption in push–pull chromophores
title_full_unstemmed Using the negative hyperconjugation effect of pentafluorosulfanyl acceptors to enhance two-photon absorption in push–pull chromophores
title_sort using the negative hyperconjugation effect of pentafluorosulfanyl acceptors to enhance two-photon absorption in push–pull chromophores
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144143
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