Synthesis of Bis-isoquinoline fused Dibenzophosphole

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Phil MoonFollow

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Poster Presentation

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Duffy, Matthew

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In this experiment, there are three steps to the creation of the end product which may act as a chelating agent. The 4-bromoisoquinoline reacts with the trimethylsilyl acetylene to produce the Isoquinoline- 4,4-(1,2-ethynediyl). This can then react with a diphenyl phosphate molecule to produce a dibenzophosphole derivative. The Scholl reaction may then be performed onto this molecule to produce the extended dibenzophosphole molecule that can coordinate metals with the two nitrogen atoms. Depending on the metal that is encapsulated by the nitrogen atoms, a different color may be emitted.

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Synthesis of Bis-isoquinoline fused Dibenzophosphole

In this experiment, there are three steps to the creation of the end product which may act as a chelating agent. The 4-bromoisoquinoline reacts with the trimethylsilyl acetylene to produce the Isoquinoline- 4,4-(1,2-ethynediyl). This can then react with a diphenyl phosphate molecule to produce a dibenzophosphole derivative. The Scholl reaction may then be performed onto this molecule to produce the extended dibenzophosphole molecule that can coordinate metals with the two nitrogen atoms. Depending on the metal that is encapsulated by the nitrogen atoms, a different color may be emitted.