Issue 3, 2018

A new approach to thiazoloisoindigo and derivatives using a lithium tetramethylpiperidine promoted cyclization to thiazoloisatin

Abstract

Brominated thiazoloisoindigo was synthesized for the first time from thiazoloisatin, which was obtained via an unprecedented nucleophilic cyclization strategy. Thiazoloisoindigo was shown to exhibit a deeper LUMO energy level than isoindigo and thienoisoindigo, which makes it a potential building block for n-type semiconductors. Moreover, brominated thiazoloisoindigo is sensitive toward nucleophilic attack, and its reaction with aniline resulted in an unexpectedly much more stable acceptor with a LUMO energy level as low as −3.82 eV.

Graphical abstract: A new approach to thiazoloisoindigo and derivatives using a lithium tetramethylpiperidine promoted cyclization to thiazoloisatin

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
15 Sep 2017
Accepted
19 Oct 2017
First published
23 Oct 2017

Org. Chem. Front., 2018,5, 442-446

A new approach to thiazoloisoindigo and derivatives using a lithium tetramethylpiperidine promoted cyclization to thiazoloisatin

C. Li, H. Zhang, S. Mirie, J. Peng, M. Cai, X. Wang, Z. Lan and X. Wan, Org. Chem. Front., 2018, 5, 442 DOI: 10.1039/C7QO00841D

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