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Electrochemistry and Chirality in Bibenzimidazole Systems.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
A detailed electrochemical study has been carried out on 1,1'-bibenzo[d]imidazoles and the corresponding mono- and bibenzimidazolium salts, and compared to benzimidazole and benzimidazolium moiety models, and to 2,2'-bibenzo[d]imidazole constitutional isomers. The voltammetric experiments, supported by theoretical calculations and structural diffractometric characterizations, evidence how both electrochemical and chiral properties of bibenzimidazole systems depend on the torsional barrier between the two moieties, which determines at the same time the effective conjugation and communication between symmetrical redox centres, and the possibility of obtaining the molecule in two inherently chiral enantiomers that are configurationally stable at room temperature. In particular, the 1,1'-bibenzimidazole scaffold appears very promising for perspective development of inherently chiral substrates that may be used as additives, or supporting electrolytes, or ionic liquids. In fact, the high torsional angle granted by the 1,1' connectivity results both in an energy barrier high enough to yield permanently stable enantiomers at room temperature, and in low effective conjugation between the two moieties, affording a very large operating window. The effect of single and double alkylation has also been considered. A preliminary enantiorecognition test, achieved performing the electrooligomerization of enantiopure 2,2'-bi[2-(5,2'-bithienyl)]3,3'-bithianaphthene in the presence of either the (R)- or the (S)-enantiomer of a 1,1'-bibenzimidazolium salt, has shown interesting results.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Inherently Chiral Electroactive Scaffolds; Inherently Chiral Supporting Electrolytes; bis-Benzimidazoles; bis-Benzimidazolium Alkyl Salts; Relationship between conformational; properties and electroactivity
List of contributors:
Forni, Alessandra; Rizzo, Simona
Authors of the University:
FORNI ALESSANDRA
RIZZO SIMONA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/301038
Published in:
ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
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