Title : Investigation of phenyl and triphenylamine-based star-shaped viologens for electrochromic applications
Abstract:
The branched viologens (so-call star-shaped) are organic compounds derived from 1,1’-di(hydrocarbyl)-4,4’-bipyridinium salt, which contain three or more pyridine rings connected to a central core. The implementation of the branched unit instead of linear one results in obtaining star-shaped compound. These viologens have attracted a greater interest in recent years due to their clearly different properties compared to the linear viologens. Switching between different redox states results in a very distinct color changes and this is the reason why they are intensively studied in terms of their electrochromic applications.[1] It is expected that the branched compounds containing three N-substituted pyridine rings will undergo more oxidation/reduction processes and thus exhibit more colors during electrochemical oxidation/reduction.[2]
In our research the two star-shaped viologens containing 1,3,5-substituted phenyl group and triphenylamine moieties with n-hexyl chains were synthesized and characterized using spectroscopic methods (1H NMR, 13C NMR, HR-ESI-MS). The compounds are N-substituted with n-hexyl chains what increases their solubility in organic solvents. This allowed for investigation solvatochromic properties of the triphenylamine-based viologen. The electrochemical and spectroelectrochemical measurements of the branched compounds were also investigated. Both star-shaped viologens indicate promising optical properties and these molecules could be used as the active materials in electrochromic applications.[3]
Audience take-away:
- Participants will gain knowledge about viologens and their unique possibilities of applications in modern technology.
- The presentation will provided information about electrochemical and spectrochemical measurements to characterize viologens in that other scientists could use the methods to expand their research.
- The audience will get to know the two novel star-shaped viologens containing 1,3,5-substituted phenyl group and triphenylamine moieties with n-hexyl chains as a active materials electrochromic applications.