Aggregation of one-dimensional wires: The case of long oligoynes

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We show an unexpected aggregation phenomenon of a long oligoyne (Py[16]) with 16 contiguous triple bonds and endcapped with bulky 3,5-bi(3,5-bis-tert-butylphenyl)pyridine groups. Aggregation of 1D π-conjugated oligoyne chains is rare given the minimal π–π intermolecular interactions as well as its flexibility that works against self-assembly. In dilute solutions, the reversible aggregation of Py[16] initiates at low temperature in the range of 140–180 K, and is not observed for shorter oligoynes in this series. Cryogenic UV/Vis electronic absorption spectra and vibrational Raman spectra with different laser wavelength lines tuning from in-resonance to off-resonance conditions have been used to extract the vibrational features characterizing the monomer and aggregate species. Theoretical calculations complement the spectroscopic findings.

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F. Gordillo-Gámez, Y. Gao, J. Aragó, E. Ortí, D. Aranda, M. Kertesz, R. R. Tykwinski, J. Casado, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2024, 63, e202404014. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202404014

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