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A Spin-Active, Electrochromic, Solvent-Free Molecular Liquid Based on Double-Decker Lutetium Phthalocyanine Bearing Long Branched Alkyl Chains

Agnieszka Zielinska   Marcin Leonowicz   Atsuro Takai   Hiroya Sakurai   Takashi Nakanishi   Akinori Saeki  
Abstract

Synthesis and characterization of a novel, multifunctional, solvent-free room-temperature liquid based on alkylated double-decker lutetium(III) phthalocyanine (Pc2Lu) are described. Lowering of the melting point and viscosity of intrinsically solid Pc2Lu compounds has been achieved through the attachment of flexible, bulky, and long branched-alkyl chains, that is, thio-2-octyldodecyl, to the periphery of the Pc2Lu unit. The embedded Pc2Lu unit maintains its inherent molecular functions, such as spin-active nature and electrochromic behavior in the liquid state. Comparison of the properties with a solid-like Pc2Lu derivative, functionalized with shorter alkyl chains, that is, thio-2-ethylhexyl, underlines the importance of the hampering effect on the π–π interactions of neighboring Pc2Lu molecules by bulkier and longer branched-alkyl chains. This study could possibly pave the way for novel multifunctional liquids whose spin-activities are associated with their rheological or optoelectronic properties. It's fluid now! An amorphous and liquid lutetium phthalocyanine (Pc2Lu) was developed. The π-cores of Pc2Lu are embedded in flexible, bulky, and branched long alkyl chains, and thus shielded well from the environment. The inherent molecular functions of Pc2Lu, such as spin-active nature and electrochromic behavior are maintained even in the neat liquid state at room temperature.

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A Spin-Active, Electrochromic, Solvent-Free Molecular Liquid Based on Double-Decker Lutetium Phthalocyanine Bearing Long Branched Alkyl Chains

Synthesis and characterization of a novel, multifunctional, solvent-free room-temperature liquid based on alkylated double-decker lutetium(III) phthalocyanine (Pc2Lu) are described. Lowering of the melting point and viscosity of intrinsically solid Pc2Lu compounds has been achieved through the attachment of flexible, bulky, and long branched-alkyl chains, that is, thio-2-octyldodecyl, to the periphery of the Pc2Lu unit. The embedded Pc2Lu unit maintains its inherent molecular functions, such as spin-active nature and electrochromic behavior in the liquid state. Comparison of the properties with a solid-like Pc2Lu derivative, functionalized with shorter alkyl chains, that is, thio-2-ethylhexyl, underlines the importance of the hampering effect on the π–π interactions of neighboring Pc2Lu molecules by bulkier and longer branched-alkyl chains. This study could possibly pave the way for novel multifunctional liquids whose spin-activities are associated with their rheological or optoelectronic properties. It's fluid now! An amorphous and liquid lutetium phthalocyanine (Pc2Lu) was developed. The π-cores of Pc2Lu are embedded in flexible, bulky, and branched long alkyl chains, and thus shielded well from the environment. The inherent molecular functions of Pc2Lu, such as spin-active nature and electrochromic behavior are maintained even in the neat liquid state at room temperature.

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Agnieszka Zielinska, Marcin Leonowicz, Atsuro Takai, Hiroya Sakurai, Takashi Nakanishi, Akinori Saeki,.A Spin-Active, Electrochromic, Solvent-Free Molecular Liquid Based on Double-Decker Lutetium Phthalocyanine Bearing Long Branched Alkyl Chains. 13 (4),.

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