Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) has been extensively explored as a π-electron donor in supramolecular systems. Over the last two decades substantial advances have been made in terms of constructing elaborate architectures based on TTF and in exploiting the resulting systems in the context of supramolecular host–guest recognition. The inherent electron-donating character of TTF derivatives has led to their use in the construction of highly efficient optoelectronic materials, optical sensors, and electron-transfer ensembles. TTFs are also promising candidates for the development of the so-called “functional materials” that might see use in a range of modern technological applications. Novel synthetic strategies, coupled with the versatility inherent...
1,4-Dithiafulvene (DTF) is a five-member heterocycle that has been frequently used as a redox-activ...
International audienceIn the search for novel tetrathiafulvalene-substituted dithiolene ligands, two...
Synthetic strategies for preparing dimeric tetrathiafulvalenes (TTFs) linked by either one, two, or ...
A range of functionalised symmetrical and unsymmetrical tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) derivatives contain...
Besides a traditional use for the development of organic conducting materials, the tetrathiafulvalen...
Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) is a fascinating system: it is quite rare to find a synthetic molecule endo...
This thesis is primarily aimed at the development of new functional organic materials based on two ...
This thesis reports the study of a series of novel acetylenic π-extended tetrathiafulvalene derivati...
The shrewd combination of complementary electroactive molecular fragments through weak, non-covalent...
With the rise of artificial molecular machines, control of motion on the nanoscale has become a majo...
This PhD thesis was aimed at design and synthesis of new functional organic polymers and macromolecu...
This PhD thesis was aimed at design and synthesis of new functional organic polymers and macromolecu...
The goal of the diploma thesis was to prepare a spectrum of electron-rich macrocyclic derivatives of...
1,4-Dithiafulvene (DTF) is a five-member heterocycle that has been frequently used as a redox-activ...
textOver the last decade, the classic organic donor tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) has emerged as an impor...
1,4-Dithiafulvene (DTF) is a five-member heterocycle that has been frequently used as a redox-activ...
International audienceIn the search for novel tetrathiafulvalene-substituted dithiolene ligands, two...
Synthetic strategies for preparing dimeric tetrathiafulvalenes (TTFs) linked by either one, two, or ...
A range of functionalised symmetrical and unsymmetrical tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) derivatives contain...
Besides a traditional use for the development of organic conducting materials, the tetrathiafulvalen...
Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) is a fascinating system: it is quite rare to find a synthetic molecule endo...
This thesis is primarily aimed at the development of new functional organic materials based on two ...
This thesis reports the study of a series of novel acetylenic π-extended tetrathiafulvalene derivati...
The shrewd combination of complementary electroactive molecular fragments through weak, non-covalent...
With the rise of artificial molecular machines, control of motion on the nanoscale has become a majo...
This PhD thesis was aimed at design and synthesis of new functional organic polymers and macromolecu...
This PhD thesis was aimed at design and synthesis of new functional organic polymers and macromolecu...
The goal of the diploma thesis was to prepare a spectrum of electron-rich macrocyclic derivatives of...
1,4-Dithiafulvene (DTF) is a five-member heterocycle that has been frequently used as a redox-activ...
textOver the last decade, the classic organic donor tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) has emerged as an impor...
1,4-Dithiafulvene (DTF) is a five-member heterocycle that has been frequently used as a redox-activ...
International audienceIn the search for novel tetrathiafulvalene-substituted dithiolene ligands, two...
Synthetic strategies for preparing dimeric tetrathiafulvalenes (TTFs) linked by either one, two, or ...