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RESEARCH ARTICLE

A Long-Chain Phosphine Designed as a Metallomesogen Generator—Synthesis and Coordination Properties

Daravong Soulivong, Dominique Matt, Jack Harrowfield and Loïc Toupet

Australian Journal of Chemistry 57(2) 157 - 160
Published: 02 February 2004

Abstract

The long-chain phosphine Me2PC≡C(p-C6H4CHNR C8) [L; RC8 = p-C6H4OC(O)(p-C6H4OC8H17)] has been prepared in two steps starting from 4-ethynylbenzaldehyde (1): (a) condensation of 1 with H2NRC8 (2) afforded the corresponding imine 3 (yield 86%) which displays liquid-crystalline behaviour; (b) deprotonation of 3 with LiNPri2 and subsequent reaction with Me2PCl gave a mixture of the phosphine–alkyne L and the precursor 3 (L : 3 = 60 : 40). Reaction of this mixture with [PtCl2(PhCN)2] produced cis-[PtCl2L2] (4) and provided an efficient means of separating the phosphine from 3. The crystal structure of imine 3 has been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and analysis of this structure provides a basis for understanding both the mesogenic character of 3 and its absence in the complex 4.

Keywords: liquid crystals — metallomesogens — molecular rods — P substituents — Pt

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH03264

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