Quinoline synthesisfrom easily accessible raw materials such as anilines is a valuable and meaningful task. Herein, we communicate an iodide‐ and silver‐mediated C−H/C−H oxidative annulation–aromatization between anilines and allyl alcohols. This protocol provides a direct route to the synthesis of quinoline derivatives from inexpensive commodities. Various kinds of anilines, even heterocyclic anilines
The synthesis and electrochemical study of new electrochromic viologen-based materials
作者:John A. Barltrop、Andrew C. Jackson
DOI:10.1039/p29840000367
日期:——
using electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques. It was determined that the stability of the radical film deposited on cathodic reduction of aqueous solutions of these salts may be strongly influenced by symmetry, steric, and electronic factors. From this basis, it was possible to design a viologen, 1,1′-bis-(2-methylbenzyl)-2-methyl-4,4′-bipyridinium dibromide (9), having electrochromic properties
ORGANIC COMPOUND, THREE-DIMENSIONAL ORGANIC FRAMEWORK FORMED BY USING ORGANIC COMPOUND, SEPARATION SIEVE AND OPTICAL LAYER, WHICH COMPRISE ORGANIC FRAMEWORK, AND OPTICAL DEVICE COMPRISING OPTICAL LAYER AS OPTICAL AMPLIFICATION LAYER
申请人:INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION FOUNDATION HANYANG UNIVERSITY
公开号:US20190031586A1
公开(公告)日:2019-01-31
An organic compound, a three-dimensional organic structure formed by using the organic compound, a separation sieve and an optical layer having the organic structure, and an optical device having the optical layer as an optical amplification layer are provided. The organic structure includes a plurality of organic molecules self-assembled by non-covalent bonding. Each of the unit organic molecules has an aromatic ring, a first pair of substituents being connected to immediately adjacent positions of substitutable positions of the aromatic ring, and a second pair of substituents being connected to immediately adjacent positions of remaining substitutable positions of the aromatic ring. The unit organic molecules are self-assembled by van der Waals interaction, London dispersion interaction or hydrogen bonding between the first and the second pairs of the substituents and by pi-pi interactions between the aromatic rings.