Cooperation of Hydrogen-Bond and Charge-Transfer Interactions in Molecular Complexes in the Solid State
Our recent studies for the development of conducting charge-transfer complexes with well-defined assembled structures based on the cooperation of hydrogen-bond and charge-transfer interactions are described. We have designed and synthesized hydrogen-bonded charge-transfer complexes based on (1) tetr...
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description | Our recent studies for the development of conducting charge-transfer complexes with well-defined assembled structures based on the cooperation of hydrogen-bond and charge-transfer interactions are described. We have designed and synthesized hydrogen-bonded charge-transfer complexes based on (1) tetrathiafulvalene derivatives having nucleobases, aminobenzo and imidazole moieties, and (2) tetracyanoquinodimethane radical anion salts with hydrogen-bond-functionalized phenalenyl and protonated oligo(imidazole) cations. The directional and site-selective hydrogen-bonds formed various supramolecular network structures, constructing segregated columns as the conduction path. Furthermore, the high polarity of hydrogen-bonds caused strong donor–acceptor or cation–anion electrostatic interactions modulating the ionicity of component molecules and the electronic structure of conduction columns. Such electronic modulation effects in addition to controlling the molecular arrangement realized the first purely organic molecular metal based on a hydrogen-bonded charge-transfer complex in the p-chloranil complex of an imidazole-functionalized tetrathiafulvalene derivative. The proton-donating/accepting ability of the hydrogen-bonding sites afforded the simultaneous proton- and charge-transfer complexes, demonstrating an important prompt for the realization of cooperative proton–electron-transfer systems. |
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