TY - JOUR
T1 - Tetrathiafulvalene- (TTF-) Derived Oligopyrrolic Macrocycles
AU - Jana, Atanu
AU - Ishida, Masatoshi
AU - Park, Jung Su
AU - Bähring, Steffen
AU - Jeppesen, Jan O.
AU - Sessler, Jonathan L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2017/2/22
Y1 - 2017/2/22
N2 - After the epochal discovery of the "organic metal", namely, tetrathiafulvalene (TTF)-7,7,8,8-tetracyano-p-quinodimethane (TCNQ) dyad in 1973, scientists have made efforts to derivatize TTF for constructing various supramolecular architectures to control the charge-transfer processes by adjusting the donor-acceptor strength of the dyads for numerous applications. The interesting inherent electronic donor properties of TTFs control the overall electrochemical properties of the supramolecular structures, leading to the construction of highly efficient optoelectronic materials, photovoltaic solar cells, organic field-effect transistors, and optical sensors. Modified TTF structures thus constitute promising candidates for the development of so-called "functional materials" that could see use in modern technological applications. The versatility of the TTF unit and the pioneering synthetic strategies that have been developed over the past few decades provide opportunities to tune the architecture and function for specific purposes. This review covers the "state of the art" associated with TTF-annulated oligopyrrolic macrocyclic compounds. Points of emphasis include synthesis, properties, and potential applications.
AB - After the epochal discovery of the "organic metal", namely, tetrathiafulvalene (TTF)-7,7,8,8-tetracyano-p-quinodimethane (TCNQ) dyad in 1973, scientists have made efforts to derivatize TTF for constructing various supramolecular architectures to control the charge-transfer processes by adjusting the donor-acceptor strength of the dyads for numerous applications. The interesting inherent electronic donor properties of TTFs control the overall electrochemical properties of the supramolecular structures, leading to the construction of highly efficient optoelectronic materials, photovoltaic solar cells, organic field-effect transistors, and optical sensors. Modified TTF structures thus constitute promising candidates for the development of so-called "functional materials" that could see use in modern technological applications. The versatility of the TTF unit and the pioneering synthetic strategies that have been developed over the past few decades provide opportunities to tune the architecture and function for specific purposes. This review covers the "state of the art" associated with TTF-annulated oligopyrrolic macrocyclic compounds. Points of emphasis include synthesis, properties, and potential applications.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.chemrev.6b00375
DO - 10.1021/acs.chemrev.6b00375
M3 - Review article
C2 - 27753290
AN - SCOPUS:85013455422
SN - 0009-2665
VL - 117
SP - 2641
EP - 2710
JO - Chemical Reviews
JF - Chemical Reviews
IS - 4
ER -