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Dipolar Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Chromophores Containing Ferrocene, Octamethylferrocene, and Ruthenocene Donors and Strong π-Acceptors: Crystal Structures and Comparison of π-Donor Strengths.

Tiffany L Kinnibrugh1, Seyhan Salman, Yulia A Getmanenko, Veaceslav Coropceanu, William W Porter, Tatiana V Timofeeva, Adam J Matzger, Jean-Luc Brédas, Seth R Marder, Stephen Barlow.   

Abstract

Crystal structures have been determined for six dipolar polyene chromophores with metallocenyl - ferrocenyl (Fc), octamethylferrocenyl (Fc″), or ruthenocenyl (Rc) - donors and strong heterocyclic acceptors based on 1,3-diethyl-2-thiobarbituric acid or 3-dicyanomethylidene-2,3-dihydrobenzothiophene-1,1-dioxide. In each case, crystals were found to belong to centrosymmetric space groups. For one example, polymer-induced heteronucleation revealed the existence of two additional polymorphs, which were inactive in second-harmonic generation, suggesting that they were also centrosymmetric. The bond-length alternations between the formally double and single bonds of the polyene bridges are reduced compared to simple polyenes, indicating significant contribution from charge-separated resonance structures, although the metallocenes are not significantly distorted towards the [(η(6)-fulvene)(η(5)-cyclopentadienyl)metal(II)](+) extreme. DFT geometries are in excellent agreement with those determined crystallographically; while the π-donor strengths of the three metallocenyl groups are insufficiently different to result in detectable differences in the crystallographic bond-length alternations, the DFT geometries, as well as DFT-calculations of partial charges for atoms, suggest that π-donor strength decreases in the order Fc″ ≫ Fc > Rc. NMR, IR and electrochemical evidence also suggests that octamethylferrocenyl is the stronger π-donor, exhibiting similar π-donor strength to a p-(dialkylamino)phenyl group, while ferrocenyl and ruthenocenyl show very similar π-donor strengths to one another in chromophores of this type.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20047010      PMCID: PMC2669306          DOI: 10.1021/om800986s

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Organometallics        ISSN: 0276-7333            Impact factor:   3.876


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