In 2015,Gampe, Dominique Mario; Kaufmann, Martin; Jakobi, Doerthe; Sachse, Torsten; Presselt, Martin; Beckert, Rainer; Goerls, Helmar published 《Stable and Easily Accessible Functional Dyes: Dihydrotetraazaanthracenes as Versatile Precursors for Higher Acenes》.Chemistry – A European Journal published the findings.Computed Properties of C8H6FNO4 The information in the text is summarized as follows:
A series of new dihydrotetraazaanthracenes and one new dihydrotetraazatetracene as substances for applications in organoelectronic devices and as suitable building blocks for higher azaacenes was synthesized. The condensation of aromatic diamines with dichlorodicyanopyrazine led to these tricyclic/tetracyclic compounds Syntheses of N-substituted phenylenediamines were developed to enable the introduction of multiple functional groups such as ester, amino, or nitro groups on the chromophoric system. Relationships between the structure and the spectroscopic properties could be derived from UV/Vis absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, and by DFT and TD-DFT calculations of mol. and aggregate structures. The absorption spectra are dominated by π-π* transitions of the single mols., whereas aggregation needs to be taken into account to obtain reasonable agreement between theory and experiment in certain cases. Single-crystal x-ray analyses were carried out to examine the morphol. and solid packing effects. Finally, a dihydrotetraazaanthracene was used as a building-block to create a mesoionic octaazapentacene.Methyl 4-fluoro-3-nitrobenzoate(cas: 329-59-9Computed Properties of C8H6FNO4) was used in this study.
Methyl 4-fluoro-3-nitrobenzoate(cas: 329-59-9) belongs to methyl benzoate. Methyl benzoate reacts at both the ring and the ester, depending on the substrate. Electrophiles attack the ring, illustrated by acid-catalysed nitration with nitric acid to give methyl 3-nitrobenzoate.Computed Properties of C8H6FNO4Methyl 4-fluoro-3-nitrobenzoate is used to prepare dimethyl 3-nitro-3′,4-oxydibenzoate by reacting with 3-hydroxy-benzoic acid methyl ester.
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