6 research outputs found
(E,E)-1,2-Bis[4-(prop-2-yn-1-yloxy)benzylidene]hydrazine
The molecule of the title compound, C20H16N2O2, is centrosymmetric with the mid-point of the central N—N bond located on an inversion center. The configuration around the C=N bond is E. The whole molecule (except for the H atoms) is approximately planar, with an r.m.s. deviation of 0.07 Å. In the crystal, the presence of weak intermolecular C—H⋯O hydrogen bonding involving each acetylene H atom and the adjacent phenoxy O atom results in the formation of supramolecular chains
(E,E)-1,2-Bis[3-methoxy-4-(prop-2-yn-1-yloxy)benzylidene]hydrazine
The complete molecule in the title compound, C22H20N2O4, is generated by the application of an inversion centre. With the exception of the terminal acetylene groups [C—O—C—C = −78.02 (17)°], the remaining atoms constituting the molecule are essentially coplanar. The configuration around the C=N bond [1.282 (2) Å] is E. The formation of supramolecular chains mediated by C—H⋯O interactions, occurring between methylene H and methoxy O atoms, is the most notable feature of the crystal packing
Synthesis and properties of new carbosilane copolymers and symmetrical bis(alkoxybenzylidene)- 1,5-naphthalene dimers based on bisphenol schiff base monomers / Wisam Naji Atiyah Al-Mehana
A series of new carbosilane bisphenol azine copolymers with different substituted
groups (electron-donating and/or withdrawing) (Pa1-Pa6) were successfully
synthesized by polycondensation reaction using bis(chloromethyl) dimethylsilane. The
number-average molecular weights of the copolymers were between 2322 and 9805,
and the polydispersity index between 1.04 and 2.10. The monomers showed good
solubility in DMSO and DMF except for a5 and a6 which required high temperature to
dissolve and the copolymers exhibited excellent solubility in common organic solvents
(THF, CHCl3 and DMF) but insoluble in hydroxyl-group containing solvents (CH3OH
and C2H5OH). All the copolymers showed good thermal stabilities with their
temperatures at 10% weight loss being higher than 265.96°C under nitrogen. The
copolymers exhibited strong UV-vis absorptions in dilute DMF with λmax at 318-351 nm
and photoluminescence results showed a medium photoluminescence in the blue region
with λmax at 416-422 nm. From cyclic voltammetry (CV) measurements the
electrochemical band gaps (Eg) calculated were below 2.00 eV. The influence of the
substitution groups on the molecular weight and all the physical properties was studied.
After successfully synthesized the new polycarbosilanes based on the full conjugated
bisphenol azine monomers, newly higher conjugation of polycarbosilanes were
synthesised (Pb1-Pb7) based on 1,4-phenylene and 1,5-naphthalene bis-Schiff base.
The number-average molecular weights of the copolymers were between 2401 and
7414, and the polydispersity index between 1.21 and 2.04. The copolymers exhibited
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excellent solubility in common organic solvents (THF, CHCl3 and DMF) and partially
dissolving in hydroxyl-group containing solvents (CH3OH and C2H5OH). All the
copolymers showed higher thermal stabilities compared to the carbosilane copolymers
containing azines with their temperatures at 10% weight loss being higher than 324°C
under nitrogen. The copolymers exhibited strong UV-vis absorptions in dilute DMF,
where the copolymers containing 1,4-phenylene appeared as two peaks at λmax 287-365
nm and the copolymers containing 1,5-naphthalene appeared as three peaks at λmax 273-
363 nm. Photoluminescent results showed a medium photoluminescence in the blue
region with λmax at 416-429 nm. The HOMO and LUMO were investigated for these
copolymers to estimate the band gaps. In addition, two new series of homologous
symmetrical dimers N,N-bis(4-alkoxy- benzylidene)-1,5-naphthalenediimine grouped as
series (c) and N,N-bis (3-methoxy-4-alkoxy- benzylidene)-1,5-naphthalenediimine
grouped as series (d) with different lengths of terminal alkyl groups of even parity
ranging from butyl to octadecyl were synthesized and characterized. The mesomorphic
properties of these compounds were investigated via differential scanning calorimetry
and optical polarizing microscopy. A diversed phase-transition behavior was observed
for the members of series (c) which could be attributed to the possible molecular
conformations. Compounds with chain length in a range of C6H13 to C12H33 showed
smectic C phase while C14H29 and C16H33 displayed smectic and nematic phase. The
dimers containing butyl and octadecyl moiety did not display mesogenic properties.
Meanwhile, series (d) did not exhibit any liquid crystalline phase due to the effect of
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methoxy group on molecule. All of the compounds in the first series (c1-c8) have high
thermal stability and did not show significant decomposition below 400ºC in nitrogen
atmosphere. UV-Vis results showed strong peak at 281-283 nm and weak peak at 362–
363 nm and fluorescent peak of the resultant compound was in the red region at 516-
518 nm. The chemical structures of synthesized compounds were confirmed by FT-IR,
1H, 13C NMR, 2D NMR and X-Ray crystallography
(E,E)-1,2-Bis[3-(prop-2-yn-1-yloxy)benzylidene]hydrazine
The molecule of the title compound, C20H16N2O2, is centrosymmetric, the inversion center being located at the mid-point of the central azine bond. The conformation around the C=N bond is E. The whole molecule (except for the H atoms) is essentially planar, with an r.m.s. deviation of 0.07 Å. In the crystal, molecules are linked head-to-tail by pairs of C—H...O hydrogen bonds, forming inversion dimers, and resulting in the formation of chains propagating along [011]
2,2′-Diethoxy-4,4′-[(E,E)-hydrazinediylidenebis(methanylylidene)]diphenol
The complete molecule of the title compound, C18H20N2O4, is generated by inversion symmetry. The conformation around the C=N bond is E. With the exception of the ethoxy substituent, the molecule is essentially planar with an r.m.s. deviation of 0.0455 Å. In the crystal, molecules are linked by O—H...N hydrogen bonds into a two-dimensional supramolecular network parallel to the bc plane