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Diindenopyrazines: Electron-Deficient Arenes.

Victor BrosiusSvenja WeigoldNikolai HippchenFrank RomingerJan FreudenbergUwe H F Bunz
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
The syntheses, properties and application of the air-stable electron acceptors, diindenopyrazines 4 a-g are reported demonstrating the introduction of functional aryl groups in the 6- and 12-positions. The targets are accessible on the hundred milligram to gram scale. The structure of the aryl groups in 4 a-g modulates their solubility, redox potentials and optical properties. The introduction of electron-poor aryl groups to the electron-poor diindenopyrazine backbone reduces the electron affinity to -4 eV, making the compounds attractive as n-semiconductors. A simple organic field-effect transistor of 4 e -without optimization- shows electron transport with a mobility of up to 0.037 cm2  V-1  s-1 .
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