Issue 14, 2011

Putting the ‘N’ in ACENE: Pyrazinacenes and their structural relatives

Abstract

Acenes have emerged as an important class of organic electronic material. Related heteroatom-substituted compounds, or heteroacenes, introduce an important means for modulating properties and improving materials’ stability. In this perspective, we will review the historical origins of the heteroacenes and discuss recent progress in the field of acene and related compounds containing fused 1,4-diazabenzene units, i.e.pyrazine, also known as the ‘pyrazinacenes’. We focus not only on the types of materials that have been prepared but also on their chemical and physical properties, including synthetic procedures, electronic properties, self-assembly characteristics, and we also introduce some of the computational studies aimed at understanding the more unusual behaviours of this group of compounds, such as protic tautomerism and aromaticity/antiaromaticity.

Graphical abstract: Putting the ‘N’ in ACENE: Pyrazinacenes and their structural relatives

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
22 Mar 2011
Accepted
27 Apr 2011
First published
07 Jun 2011

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011,9, 5005-5017

Putting the ‘N’ in ACENE: Pyrazinacenes and their structural relatives

G. J. Richards, J. P. Hill, T. Mori and K. Ariga, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011, 9, 5005 DOI: 10.1039/C1OB05454F

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