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  • -di(2’,4’,6’-triethylphenyl)isobenzofuran are significantly less reactive than 1,3-diphenylisobenzofuran toward the strong dienophiles DMAD and acrylonitrile. The insights gained here suggest that the synthesis of large, persistent, kinetically stabilized isoacenofurans with unusually small HOMO–LUMO
  • gaps is achievable. As such, these molecules deserve increased attention as potential p-type organic semiconductors. Keywords: acene; DFT calculation; highly delocalized π-system; isoacenofuran; isobenzofuran; kinetically stabilized; organic semiconductor; small HOMO–LUMO gap; synthesis; Introduction
  • dienophiles dimethyl acetelyenedicarboxylate (DMAD) and acrylonitrile. We conclude that the synthesis of large, persistent, kinetically stabilized isoacenofurans with unusually small HOMO–LUMO gaps is an achievable goal. Results and Discussion Computational HOMO–LUMO gaps for isoacenofurans and comparable
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Published 17 May 2024

Lateral ordering of PTCDA on the clean and the oxygen pre-covered Cu(100) surface investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy and low energy electron diffraction

  • Stefan Gärtner,
  • Benjamin Fiedler,
  • Oliver Bauer,
  • Antonela Marele and
  • Moritz M. Sokolowski

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2014, 10, 2055–2064, doi:10.3762/bjoc.10.213

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  • further points to a strong interaction with the Cu substrate. This is in contrast to the formation of an incommensurate second layer of PTCDA on Ag(100) [18]. The formation of kinetically stabilized misfit areas at a deposition temperature of 300 K on Cu(100) is also indicative for the strong interfacial
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Published 01 Sep 2014

Thermodynamic and kinetic stabilization of divanadate in the monovanadate/divanadate equilibrium using a Zn-cyclene derivative: Towards a simple ATP synthase model

  • Hanno Sell,
  • Anika Gehl,
  • Frank D. Sönnichsen and
  • Rainer Herges

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2012, 8, 81–89, doi:10.3762/bjoc.8.8

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  • thermodynamically as shown by NMR titration. Moreover, EXSY NMR experiments reveal that the vanadate dimer is also kinetically stabilized with respect to hydrolysis by complexation with Zn-cyclene. Keywords: EXSY NMR; NMR titration; supramolecular chemistry; vanadate condensation; 51V NMR; Zn-cyclene
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