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Highly enantioselective “inherently chiral” electroactive materials based on a 2,2′-biindole atropisomeric scaffold

Chiral oligothiophene monomers with C(2) symmetry, based on 3,3′-bithiophene atropisomeric cores with high racemization barriers, have recently been shown to provide excellent chiral starting materials with high electroactivity for the easy preparation of enantiopure electroactive films endowed with...

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Autores principales: Arnaboldi, Serena, Benincori, Tiziana, Penoni, Andrea, Vaghi, Luca, Cirilli, Roberto, Abbate, Sergio, Longhi, Giovanna, Mazzeo, Giuseppe, Grecchi, Sara, Panigati, Monica, Mussini, Patrizia Romana
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30996988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc04862b
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author Arnaboldi, Serena
Benincori, Tiziana
Penoni, Andrea
Vaghi, Luca
Cirilli, Roberto
Abbate, Sergio
Longhi, Giovanna
Mazzeo, Giuseppe
Grecchi, Sara
Panigati, Monica
Mussini, Patrizia Romana
author_facet Arnaboldi, Serena
Benincori, Tiziana
Penoni, Andrea
Vaghi, Luca
Cirilli, Roberto
Abbate, Sergio
Longhi, Giovanna
Mazzeo, Giuseppe
Grecchi, Sara
Panigati, Monica
Mussini, Patrizia Romana
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description Chiral oligothiophene monomers with C(2) symmetry, based on 3,3′-bithiophene atropisomeric cores with high racemization barriers, have recently been shown to provide excellent chiral starting materials with high electroactivity for the easy preparation of enantiopure electroactive films endowed with powerful chirality manifestations. We now introduce an inherently chiral monomer based on a 2,2′-biindole core, as the prototype of a new inherently chiral monomer family, whose properties could be modulable through functionalization of the pyrrolic N atoms. By fast, regular electrooligomerization the new monomer yields inherently chiral films with high, reversible electroactivity and, above all, impressive enantioselectivity towards very different chiral probes, some of pharmaceutical interest, as general-scope electrode surfaces. Such results, while opening the way to a new, attractive inherently chiral selector class, nicely confirm the general validity of the inherent chirality strategy for chiral electrochemistry. Furthermore, the enantioselectivity of the new selectors not only holds with electroactive chiral probes, but also with circularly polarized light components as well as electron spins, resulting in good chiroptical and spin filter performances, which suggests fascinating correlations between the three contexts.
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spelling pubmed-64199392019-04-17 Highly enantioselective “inherently chiral” electroactive materials based on a 2,2′-biindole atropisomeric scaffold Arnaboldi, Serena Benincori, Tiziana Penoni, Andrea Vaghi, Luca Cirilli, Roberto Abbate, Sergio Longhi, Giovanna Mazzeo, Giuseppe Grecchi, Sara Panigati, Monica Mussini, Patrizia Romana Chem Sci Chemistry Chiral oligothiophene monomers with C(2) symmetry, based on 3,3′-bithiophene atropisomeric cores with high racemization barriers, have recently been shown to provide excellent chiral starting materials with high electroactivity for the easy preparation of enantiopure electroactive films endowed with powerful chirality manifestations. We now introduce an inherently chiral monomer based on a 2,2′-biindole core, as the prototype of a new inherently chiral monomer family, whose properties could be modulable through functionalization of the pyrrolic N atoms. By fast, regular electrooligomerization the new monomer yields inherently chiral films with high, reversible electroactivity and, above all, impressive enantioselectivity towards very different chiral probes, some of pharmaceutical interest, as general-scope electrode surfaces. Such results, while opening the way to a new, attractive inherently chiral selector class, nicely confirm the general validity of the inherent chirality strategy for chiral electrochemistry. Furthermore, the enantioselectivity of the new selectors not only holds with electroactive chiral probes, but also with circularly polarized light components as well as electron spins, resulting in good chiroptical and spin filter performances, which suggests fascinating correlations between the three contexts. Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6419939/ /pubmed/30996988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc04862b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY-NC 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
Arnaboldi, Serena
Benincori, Tiziana
Penoni, Andrea
Vaghi, Luca
Cirilli, Roberto
Abbate, Sergio
Longhi, Giovanna
Mazzeo, Giuseppe
Grecchi, Sara
Panigati, Monica
Mussini, Patrizia Romana
Highly enantioselective “inherently chiral” electroactive materials based on a 2,2′-biindole atropisomeric scaffold
title Highly enantioselective “inherently chiral” electroactive materials based on a 2,2′-biindole atropisomeric scaffold
title_full Highly enantioselective “inherently chiral” electroactive materials based on a 2,2′-biindole atropisomeric scaffold
title_fullStr Highly enantioselective “inherently chiral” electroactive materials based on a 2,2′-biindole atropisomeric scaffold
title_full_unstemmed Highly enantioselective “inherently chiral” electroactive materials based on a 2,2′-biindole atropisomeric scaffold
title_short Highly enantioselective “inherently chiral” electroactive materials based on a 2,2′-biindole atropisomeric scaffold
title_sort highly enantioselective “inherently chiral” electroactive materials based on a 2,2′-biindole atropisomeric scaffold
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30996988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc04862b
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