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Linear Oligo(ferrocenyldimethylsilanes) with between Two and Nine Ferrocene Units: Electrochemical and Structural Models for Poly(ferrocenylsilane) High Polymers
In order to gain insight into the electrochemical and
conformational properties of the prototypical high
polymeric poly(ferrocenylsilane),
poly(ferrocenyldimethylsilane)
[Fe(η-C5H4)2SiMe2]n
6, three series of oligo(ferrocenylsilanes)
R-fc-[SiMe2-fc]n-1-R‘
(fc = Fe(η-C5H4)2)
72−79
(R = R‘ = H),
82−87
(R = H and R‘ = SiMe3),
and
92−97
(R = R‘ = SiMe3) have been prepared and studied (the
subscript n in the oligomer refers to the number
of ferrocene units present). These species were prepared via the
anionic ring-opening oligomerization of the silicon-bridged [1]ferrocenophane
Fe(η-C5H4)2SiMe2
5. Initiation with ferrocenyllithium FcLi (Fc =
Fe(η-C5H5)(η-C5H4))
followed by quenching with H2O or SiMe3Cl
afforded
H-fc-[SiMe2-fc]n-1-H
(72-9) or
H-fc-[SiMe2-fc]n-1-SiMe3
(82-7), respectively.
Initiation with the dilithioferrocene complex
fcLi·2/3TMEDA followed by quenching with
H2O
or SiMe3Cl similarly afforded the oligomers
H-fc-[SiMe2-fc]n-1-H
(72-9) or alternatively
the bis(silyl)-capped species
Me3Si-fc-[SiMe2-fc]n-1-SiMe3
(92-7), respectively.
The individual molecular compounds of these three series
of
oligomers
72−79,
82−87,
and
92−97
were isolated in pure form from the oligomeric mixtures by
column
chromatography and these were structurally characterized by
1H, 13C, and 29Si NMR
spectroscopy, mass spectrometry,
and in selected cases by elemental analysis. The structure of the
linear pentamer 75 has also been
determined by
single crystal X-ray diffraction. The central portion of this
species possesses a trans planar zigzag conformation in
the solid state and appears to be a valuable model for the analogous
conformation of the high polymer 6 in
crystalline
domains. The electrochemical behavior of each pure oligomer was
studied by cyclic and differential pulse voltammetry
and was found to depend on whether an odd or an even number of
ferrocene units were present. For oligomer
systems containing an odd number of iron centers two reversible redox
processes of varying intensities at −0.02−0.00 V and 0.21−0.23 V (vs ferrocene) were observed with a redox
splitting of 0.21−0.23 V. For oligomer systems
containing an even number of iron centers larger then two, three
reversible redox processes of varying intensities
were observed at ca. 0.00, 0.13, and 0.24 V vs ferrocene. As the
oligomer chain length increased, the electrochemical
behavior for both the “odd” and “even” series approached that
of the high polymer 6 for which two reversible
redox
processes at 0.00 and 0.24 V (vs ferrocene) of equal intensity exist.
These results are completely consistent with the
previously proposed theory that initial oxidation of 6
affords a product in which alternating iron sites are
oxidized.
Spectroelectrochemical experiments show an intervalence electron
transfer absorption (1100−1350 nm, εmax ⩽
150
M-1 cm-1) for
partially oxidized oligo(ferrocenylsilanes) that is typical for
class II mixed-valent compounds.
Additionally, single crystals were obtained of the mixed-valent
linear trimer, 732+, as
an I3- salt and a single crystal
X-ray diffraction study revealed the presence of terminal ferrocenium
centers and a central ferrocene group consistent
with the alternating iron oxidation concept
sj-docx-1-gae-10.1177_25168657231206301 – Supplemental material for Associations Between Epigenetic Age Acceleration and microRNA Expression Among U.S. Firefighters
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-gae-10.1177_25168657231206301 for Associations Between Epigenetic Age Acceleration and microRNA Expression Among U.S. Firefighters by Alesia M Jung, Melissa A Furlong, Jaclyn M Goodrich, Andres Cardenas, Shawn C Beitel, Sally R Littau, Alberto J Caban-Martinez, John J Gulotta, Darin D Wallentine, Derek Urwin, Jamie Gabriel, Jeffrey Hughes, Judith M Graber, Casey Grant and Jefferey L Burgess in Epigenetics Insights</p
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), Epigenetic Age, and DNA Methylation: A Cross-Sectional Study of Firefighters
Supplemental Table S1. Serum PFAS Concentrations
(geometric means, ng/mL) by Categorical Demographic Variables
Supplemental
Table S2. Significantly Differentially Methylated CpG Sites by PFAS Seum
Concentration (at q-value
Supplemental Table S3. Significantly Differentially Methylated
Regions by PFAS Exposure
Supplemental Table S4. Pathways Enriched for Differential
Methylation by PFAS Exposure
Supplemental Table S5. Association between Serum PFAS
Concentrations (ln-transformed ng/mL) and Cell Type Estimates
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