- Sequential Seyferth-Gilbert/CuAAC reactions: Application to the one-pot synthesis of triazoles from aldehydes
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A reliable and operationally simple one-pot reaction for a one-carbon homologation of various aldehydes followed by a Cu-catalyzed azide-alkyne 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition (CuAAC) is reported. 1,4-Disubstituted 1,2,3-triazoles are obtained in good to excellent yields from a variety of readily available aldehydes without the need for isolation of the alkyne intermediates. The reaction has a broad scope, allows the formation of new bioconjugates and is applied for the synthesis of new boronic acid based fluorescent sensors. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart.
- Luvino, Delphine,Amalric, Camille,Smietana, Michael,Vasseur, Jean-Jacques
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- Synthesis and electroluminescence properties of white-light single polyfluorenes with high-molecular weight by click reaction
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We reported a new way to synthesize single-chain white light-emitting polyfluorene (WPF) with an increased molecular weight using azide-alkyne click reaction. Four basic polymers with specific end-capping, which exhibited high-glass transition temperatures (Tg > 100 °C) and excellent thermal stability, were used as foundations of the WPF's synthesis; a blue-light polymer (PFB2) end-capped with azide groups can easily react with acetylene end-capped polymers (PFB1, PFG1, and PFR1, which are emitting blue-, green- and red-light, respectively) to form triazole-ring linkages in polar solvents such as N,N-dimethylforamide/toluene co-solvent at moderate temperature of 100 °C, even without metal-catalyst. Several WPFs that consist of these four basic polymers in certain ratios were derived, and the polymer light-emitting diode device based on the high-molecular weight WPF was achieved and demonstrated a maximum brightness of 7551 cd/m2 (at 12.5 V) and a maximum yield of 5.5 cd/A with Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage coordinates of (0.30, 0.33) using fine-tuned WPF5 as emitting material.
- Lo, Chih-Nan,Hsu, Chain-Shu
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(2012/05/04)
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