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Synthesis, Optical, And Thermal Properties Of 2,4,6-Tris(4-Substituted Phenyl)Pyrylium Tosylates And Triflimides, Pradip Kumar Bhowmik, Christina Inbok Lee, Jung Jae Koh, Haesook Han, Ahamed Jubair, Vladimir Kartazaev, Swapan Kumar Gayen Nov 2019

Synthesis, Optical, And Thermal Properties Of 2,4,6-Tris(4-Substituted Phenyl)Pyrylium Tosylates And Triflimides, Pradip Kumar Bhowmik, Christina Inbok Lee, Jung Jae Koh, Haesook Han, Ahamed Jubair, Vladimir Kartazaev, Swapan Kumar Gayen

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A group of five 2,4,6-tris(4-substituted phenyl)pyrylium tosylates were synthesized in one-pot reaction from para-substituted benzaldehyde and para-substituted acetophenones using tosic acid as a condensing agent. The tosylate salts were converted to the corresponding triflimide salts by metathesis reactions. Chemical structures, as well as optical spectroscopic and thermal properties of these salts were studied using pertinent experimental techniques. Trimethyl- and trihalo-substituted pyrylium salts emitted strong blue light with peaks in the 456 nm–479 nm range and trimethoxy-pyrylium salts emitted intense green light with maxima around 526 nm in acetonitrile solution. Quantum yields of the solutions were rather low, but the salts …


Synthesis, Optical Spectroscopy And Laser Potential Of Pyrylium Tosylates, Jung Jae Koh, Christina Inbok Lee, Mihaela Alexa Ciulei, Haesook Han, Pradip Kumar Bhowmik, Vladimir Kartazaev, Swapan Kumar Gayen Jun 2018

Synthesis, Optical Spectroscopy And Laser Potential Of Pyrylium Tosylates, Jung Jae Koh, Christina Inbok Lee, Mihaela Alexa Ciulei, Haesook Han, Pradip Kumar Bhowmik, Vladimir Kartazaev, Swapan Kumar Gayen

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Safe and inexpensive methods for synthesis of a series of four substituted 2,4,6-triphenylyrylium tosylate salts with different substituents are reported. The synthesis methods use p-toluenesulfonic acid monohydrate instead of conventional acid catalysts including perchloric acid or boron trifluoride diethyl etherate that pose explosion danger and difficult storage problems, respectively. The chemical structures of these salts were established using FTIR, 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopic techniques and elemental analysis. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) showed that these salts have good thermal stability, and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis showed that they have lower melting transitions than the corresponding tetrafluoroborate and perchlorate salts. Solutions …