Towards hybrid carbazole/pyrrole-based carboxylated monomers: Chemical synthesis, characterisation and electro-oxidation properties

Jean Paul Lellouche, Zvika Pomerantz, Subrata Ghosh

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Abstract

Six novel hybrid carbazole (Cbz)-pyrrole (Pyr)-based carboxylated monomers were synthesised and unambiguously characterised using common spectroscopic tools. Clauson-Kaas, amide coupling, LAH (lithium aluminium hydride)-mediated reduction, esterification and debenzylation reactions were used as key chemical reactions towards their multi-step synthesis. The electro-oxidation features of all these six hybrid Cbz/Pyr-monomers were investigated for the electro-deposition of corresponding polyCOOH conducting coatings. Quite interestingly, and due to the fact that such electro-oxidisable monomers contain both types of oxidisable heterocycles, that is, Pyr and Cbz species, it was found that the successful electro-polymerisation of these hybrid Cbz/Pyr-monomers was highly dependent on the relative number of Cbz versus Pyr unit(s) present in corresponding monomers. Indeed, a successful electro-deposition of the corresponding conducting polymeric films onto a working Pt electrode was observed only for hybrid monomers characterised by a Cbz/Pyr unit(s) ratio greater than or equal to 1. This result has been validated by systematically tuning the number of oxidisable Cbz and Pyr unit(s) present in monomers through proper chemical design and monomer multi-step synthesis. In that case, cyclic voltammogram analyses readily confirmed the exclusive electro-deposition of conducting polyCbz-films.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6903-6907
Number of pages5
JournalTetrahedron Letters
Volume52
Issue number51
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Dec 2011

Keywords

  • Conducting polymers
  • Electro-polymerisation
  • Hybrid monomers
  • Polycarbazole
  • Polypyrrole

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biochemistry
  • Drug Discovery
  • Organic Chemistry

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