Dynamic covalent bonds has recently received lot of attention because of their unique feature to become reversible under mild conditions.[1] In this context, π-conjugated biradical compounds has emerged as essential building blocks.[2] For instance, we have demonstrated that 2,7-dicyanomethylene-9-(2-ethylhexyl)carbazole biradical reversibly converts to a macrocycle cyclophane upon soft stimuli (temperature, pressure, light), showing strong chromic effects.[3] We now extent this study towards longer conjugated carbazole backbone (i.e., indolocarbazole shown in Figure 1), aiming at investigating how the elongation of the conjugated backbone impacts on the formation of stimuli-responsive cyclophanes. The self-assembly process is investigated ...
A large series of conjugated carbazole dimers, namely bicarbazoles <b>1</b>–<b>12</b>, were synthesi...
[Abstract] We present herein the development of a new polycationic cyclophane: the “red box”, second...
To get insight on how the donor (D)/acceptor (A) substitutions and their substitution pattern affect...
Dynamic covalent bonds has recently received lot of attention because of their unique feature to bec...
Dynamic covalent chemistry is focused on the creation of structural scaffolds based on chemical comp...
π-Conjugated biradical compounds, featuring unique unsaturated valences and radical centers in the g...
Pi-conjugated biradical compounds become essential building blocks in DCC (dynamic covalent chemistr...
We have recently demonstrated that carbazole-based biradicaloids are promising building blocks in dy...
-conjugated biradical compounds become essential building blocks in DCC (dynamic covalent chemistry)...
We have recently demonstrated that carbazole-based biradicaloids are promising building blocks in dy...
Dynamic covalent chemistry (DCC) is focused on the creation of structural scaffolds based on chemica...
A successful approach for the synthesis of indolocarbazole-containing macrocycles based upon π-π sta...
Cyclic molecules occupied a unique segment of synthetic chemistry in the last few decades. The diver...
Molecular self-assembly provides complex structures and enables the tuning of system features on the...
Many cyclophanes have been investigated in dilute solution, where their internal cavities are access...
A large series of conjugated carbazole dimers, namely bicarbazoles <b>1</b>–<b>12</b>, were synthesi...
[Abstract] We present herein the development of a new polycationic cyclophane: the “red box”, second...
To get insight on how the donor (D)/acceptor (A) substitutions and their substitution pattern affect...
Dynamic covalent bonds has recently received lot of attention because of their unique feature to bec...
Dynamic covalent chemistry is focused on the creation of structural scaffolds based on chemical comp...
π-Conjugated biradical compounds, featuring unique unsaturated valences and radical centers in the g...
Pi-conjugated biradical compounds become essential building blocks in DCC (dynamic covalent chemistr...
We have recently demonstrated that carbazole-based biradicaloids are promising building blocks in dy...
-conjugated biradical compounds become essential building blocks in DCC (dynamic covalent chemistry)...
We have recently demonstrated that carbazole-based biradicaloids are promising building blocks in dy...
Dynamic covalent chemistry (DCC) is focused on the creation of structural scaffolds based on chemica...
A successful approach for the synthesis of indolocarbazole-containing macrocycles based upon π-π sta...
Cyclic molecules occupied a unique segment of synthetic chemistry in the last few decades. The diver...
Molecular self-assembly provides complex structures and enables the tuning of system features on the...
Many cyclophanes have been investigated in dilute solution, where their internal cavities are access...
A large series of conjugated carbazole dimers, namely bicarbazoles <b>1</b>–<b>12</b>, were synthesi...
[Abstract] We present herein the development of a new polycationic cyclophane: the “red box”, second...
To get insight on how the donor (D)/acceptor (A) substitutions and their substitution pattern affect...