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A series of push-pull chromophores built around thiophene-based pi-conjugating spacers and bearing various types of amino donors and cyanovinyl acceptors have been analyzed by means of UV-vis-NIR, IR, and Raman spectroscopic measurements in the solid state as well as in solution. The intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) of these pi-conjugated systems has also been tested by analyzing the ability of the solute molecules to undergo shifts in their fluorescence emission maxima with increasing solvent polarity. These push-pull oligomers also display an attractive electrochemical behavior since they generate stable species both upon oxidation and reduction. Oxidation mainly involves changes in the electron-rich aminooligothienyl half-part of the molecule and leads to the formation of stable cations. On the other hand, reduction to radical anions and dianions is mainly cyanovinyl-centered but also affects the pi-conjugated electron relay. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations have been carried out to help the assignment of the most relevant electronic and vibrational features and to derive useful information about the molecular structure of these NLO-phores.
RESUMO
[structure: see text] New dicyanovinyl-substituted 1-(alkyl)aryl-2-(2'-thienyl)pyrroles 2 were synthesized and characterized. The solvatochromic behavior of the synthesized compounds was investigated. All the derivatives showed reversible oxidation and reduction on the CV time scale. The hyperpolarizabilities (beta) of compounds 2 were measured using hyper-Rayleigh scattering. The results are among the highest beta values reported for donor-acceptor-substituted thienylpyrroles.