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Synthesis, Characterization and Determination of HOMO-LUMO of the Substituted 1,3,5-Triazine Molecule for the Applications of Organic Electronics

  • Pakkath, Rajeesh;Reddy, Eeda Koti;Kuriakose, Sheena;Saritha, C;Sajith, Ayyiliath M;Karuvalam, Ranjith Pakkath;Haridas, Karickal Raman
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.63 no.5
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    • pp.352-359
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    • 2019
  • The most important parameter of organic molecules for energy harvesting application focuses mainly on their band gap (HOMO-LUMO). In this report, we synthesized differently substituted 1,3,5-triazine based organic molecule which on future processing can be used in organic electronics like solar cells and OLED's. The energy gap of the synthesized novel analogue was calculated using cyclic voltammetry, UV-Visible spectroscopy and compared with density functional theory (DFT) studies.

MO Studies on the Reaction of t-Butoxyl, t-Butyl Radical with Substituted-Toluenes (t-Butoxyl, t-Butyl 라디칼에 의한 치환체-톨루엔의 수소 추출반응에 대한 분자궤도론적 연구)

  • Young Gu Cheun;Mi Sook Hwang;Ikchoon Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.391-398
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    • 1983
  • The reaction for the hydrogen abstraction from substituted-toluenes by t-butoxyl and t-butyl radical have been studied MO theoretically using CNDO/2 method. The reaction for the abstraction from substituted-toluenes by t-butoxyl radical showed the negative ${\rho}$ values from Hammett equation, since t-butoxyl radial is electrophilic, relatively low energy SOMO, which can interact with HOMO energy of substituted-toluens. On the other hand, t-butyl radical is nucleophilic, relatively high energy SOMO, which can interact with LUMO energy of substituted-toluenes. And so the reaction of abstraction from substituted-toluenes by t-butyl radical exhibited positive ${\rho}$ values.

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Synthesis and Photovoltaic Properties of Copolymer Containing Fused Donor and Difluoroquinoxaline Moieties

  • Song, Suhee;Choi, Hyo Il;Shin, In Soo;Hyun, Myung Ho;Suh, Hongsuk;Park, Seong Soo;Park, Sung Heum;Jin, Youngeup
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.10
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    • pp.2963-2968
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    • 2014
  • We report synthesis and photovoltaic properties of two new conjugated copolymers, PCPDTQxF and PDTSQxF, with 6,7-difluoro-2,3-dihexylquinoxaline unit prepared by Stille coupling reaction. The advantage of 6,7-difluoro-2,3-dihexylquinoxaline based copolymer are high PCEs due to lower HOMO energy level, long wavelength absorption and high hole mobility. The solid films of PCPDTQxF and PDTSQxF showed absorption bands with maximum peaks at about 623 and 493 nm and the absorption onsets at 711 and 635 nm, corresponding to band gaps of 1.74 and 1.95 eV, respectively. The oxidation onsets of the PCPDTQxF and PDTSQxF polymers were estimated to be 0.68 and 0.95 V, which correspond to HOMO energy levels of -5.48 and -5.75 eV, respectively. The PDTSQxF has lower HOMO energy level as compared to PCPDTQxF to lead higher $V_{OC}$ value. The device comprising PCPDTQxF:PCBM (1:2) dissolved to a concentration of 1 wt % in ODCB showed $V_{OC}$ value of 0.62 V, $J_{SC}$ value of $1.14mA/cm^2$, and FF of 0.35, which yielded PCE of 0.25%.

Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships of Salicylic Acid Derivatives by Quantum Chemical Calculations (양자화학적 계산에 의한 살리씰산유도체의 정량적 구조-활성 상관관계)

  • Rhee, Jong-Dal
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.80-85
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    • 1988
  • QSAR of Salicylic acid derivatives, as anti-inflammatory agent, classified into Group I (not-having-5-phenyl ones) and Group II (having-5-phenyl ones) were investigated by quantum chemical calculations. The results are below: not significant statistically for both of Group I and Group II, but significant for each Group. $potency=-8.46X_{5}+1.639\;n=5\;r=0.77\;se=0.31\;for\;Group\;I.$ $({\pm}4.05)\;({\pm}0.5)$ where $X_5$ means charge of carbon atom bonded to hydroxyl radical. $potency=0.16X_{19}+7427.38HO-6629.85X_{15}+4977.40X_{10}+351.51X_5+3378.84$ $({\pm}0.17)\;({\pm}10.18)\;({\pm}11.70)\;({\pm}33.78)\;({\pm}4.41)\;({\pm}13.13)$ n=7 r=0.99 se=0.019 for Group II. where $X_{19}$ and $X_{15}$ stand for charges of the para carbon and the first carbon atoms in phenyl radical, respectively and $X_{10}$, charge of carboxylic carbon atom, HO, HOMO energy. It seems to be possible to qualitatively predict potency of drug by Pearson's HSAB theory. It means that drug should possess low LUMO energy and high HOMO energy.

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Electrochemical Study for 1,3-Bisdicyanovinylindane

  • Kim, Hyungjoo;Rao, Boddu Ananda;Son, Young-A
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.89-93
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    • 2013
  • The electrochemical study has been enjoyed in many areas of chemistry. Through this approach using electrochemical measurement, empirical HOMO and LUMO values can be calculated by three methods such as absorption measurement, cyclicvoltammetry and computational calculations. In this study, 1,3-bisdicyanovinylindane was prepared and investigated toward its optical properties. The absorption intensities were changed depending on changes of pH. These absorption changes are induced by resonance form of 1,3-bisdicyanovinylindane. The electron delocalization in ${\pi}$ system is related to the resonance form. In according to this electron density distribution and HOMO/LUMO values of 1,3-bisdicyanovinylindane were simulated and calculated by Material Studio 4.3, absorption measurement and cyclicvoltammograms. The 1,3-bisdicyanovinylindane is one of the most attracted acceptor units in D-${\pi}$-A system. This attempt is useful to determine more detailed characteristics of the energy potentials.

Growth and Energy Level Alignment of Pentacene on SiO2 Surfaces before and after OTS Treatment (OTS처리 전후 실리콘산화막 위에서 펜타신의 성장과 에너지준위의 정렬)

  • Kim, J.W.;Lee, Y.M.;Park, Y.
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.394-399
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    • 2008
  • Growth and electronic structure of pentacene film on silicon oxide before and after octadecyltrichlorosilane (OTS) treatment have been studied by photoelectron spectroscopy and photoelectron emission microscopy. On the OTS-treated surface, due to the weak interaction between the substrate and pentacene, the diffusion of pentacene is enhanced and domain size gradually grows, leading to a gradual change of the HOMO offset position. On the bare silicon oxide, the change of the HOMO position is marginal because of relatively strong interaction between the substrate and pentacene from the beginning.

Fullerene Dimers Connected through C24 and C36 Bridge Cages

  • Anafcheh, Maryam;Ghafouri, Reza
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.1005-1010
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    • 2014
  • We have performed DFT calculations to devise some possible fullerene dimers (from $C_{60}$ and $C_{80}$) connected through $C_{24}$ and $C_{36}$ bridge cages with the face-to-face linking model. The fullerene dimers with $C_{36}$ bridges have lower binding energies and greater HOMO-LUMO gaps than those of the fullerene dimers with $C_{24}$ bridges. Also, the replacement of $C_{60}$ cages with $C_{80}$ ones always leads to an increase in binding energies and HOMO-LUMO gaps in these systems. Dimerization of $C_{60}$ and $C_{80}$ fullerenes with $C_{24}$ and $C_{36}$ results in a significant decrease in antiaromaticity of the antiaromatic cages $C_{24}$ and $C_{80}$, and an increase in the aromaticity of the aromatic cages $C_{36}$ and $C_{60}$. Therefore, DFT results indicate that those fullerene dimers involving the initially harshly antiaromatic $C_{24}$ or $C_{80}$ cages are more energetically favorable configuration than the fullerene dimers involving the aromatic $C_{36}$ and $C_{60}$ cages.

Substituent Effects and Correlations of Electrochemical Behaviors with Molecular Orbital Calculation of Thioxantone DerivativesⅠ

  • 곽경도;서무룡;하광수;백우현
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.527-530
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    • 1998
  • This paper presents the electrochemistry and molecular orbital (MO) picture of a series of conformationally-restricted thioxantone derivatives. A series of $C_2-substituted$ thioxanthones were examined to probe the electronic influence of the substituent on the electrooxidation and electroreduction sites (i.e., on the electron densities at the 10-and 9-positions), respectively. In the presence of "electrophoric" groups such as C=O and S, characteristic electrochemical reduction and oxidation responses are observed. The electrochemical reaction was diffusion-controlled, because the $I_p/{\upsilon}^{1/2}$ ratio was constant for the anodic and cathodic wave of thioxantone derivatives. These substituent effects are presented in terms of correlations of oxidation (or reduction) potentials with the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO), or lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) energies, respectively. There is good correlation between energies of the HOMO vs. $E_{pa}^{(+)}$ and energies of the LUMO vs. $E_{pc}^{(-)}$. Frontier Molecular Orbital (FMO) is changed by the functional group of thioxanthones. FMO energy level was offered us the information about the electron transfer direction, and the coefficient of FMO was offered the information about the electron transfer position. Sulfur atom has an important effect on oxidation potential, $E_{pa}^{(+)}$ and the carbonyl carbon has an important effect on reduction potential, $E_{pc}^{(-)}$. Therefore we were appreciated that the contribution of sulfur atom for the $E_{pa}^{(+)}$ and HOMO energies is larger than the contribution of carbonyl group for the $E_{pc}^{(-)}$ and LUMO energies.

A Study on the Application of Chemical Grouting Method for Aging Reservoir Reinforce According to the Change of Binder and Using Water (결합재 및 사용수 변화에 따른 노후저수지 보강용약액주입공법 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Sang-Hwon;Seo, Se-Gwan
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.45-52
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    • 2019
  • Chemical grouting method is mainly used for construction of dams and reservoirs, stabilization and reinforcement of slopes, reinforcement of soft grounds such as embankments, dredging and landfills, the order of earthquake response method, and the reinforcement of structures. Recently, it is widely applied in construction sites such as highways, airfields, high-speed railways, subsea facilities, port construction works, tunnels, and subway works. As such, the demand for grouting continues to increase. The development of the grouting method was focused on increasing the strength of the ground, and the development of the chemical additives, the injection device, and the stirring device were mainly performed. But ordinary portland cement used for grouting is a product that consumes natural resources such as limestone, generates a large amount of greenhouse gases, consumes a large amount of energy sources, and it is time to develop products and new methods to replace them. In this study, Ordinary Portland Cement and New Grouting Binder (circulating fluidized bed boiler fly and blast furnace slag) were compared and analyzed by the following test. Homo-gel strength and homo-gel time, water quality analysis of the water used and soil contamination process tests of homo-gel samples were performed. In the case of NGB, when Using water is used as the reservoir water, the strength measured smaller than that of the other water. However, it shows about 2.5 times greater than the homo-gel compressive strength applied to OPC (7-day, reservoir water), so there is no problem with water quality when applied.

Herbicidal Activities of Phenylvinylsulfone Derivatives (Phenylvinylsulfone 유도체의 제초활성)

  • Yu, Seong-Jae;Jeon, Dong-Ju;Kim, Dae-Whang;Sung, Nack-Do
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.90-94
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    • 1995
  • Post emergence herbicidal activities$(pI_{50})$ of X-substituted phenylvinylsulfone derivatives(S) in-vivo against rice(Oryza sativa L.), Barnyard grass(Echinochloa crus-galli) and Pickerelweed(Monochoria vaginalis Presl) were measured by the pot test under paddy conditions. The (S) showed herbicidal symptom rapidly with lower activity(average $pI_{50}=2.0$) as proherbicide, which was excellent tolerance to rice. The structure activity relationships(SAR) were analyzed using such a physicochemical parameters as hydrophobic$({\pi})$ and molecular orbital(MO) quantity by the multiple regression technique, and discussed with quantum pharmacology. The herbicidal activities were related to the hydrophobic$({\pi})$ effect of X-substituent and orbital(HOMO & LUMO) energy. In case of Pickerelweed, the effect was rationalized by parabolic function of ${\pi}$ constant, where the optimal value of ${\pi}$ was 1.10. An increase in hydrophobicity and negative orbital energy by the electron attracting X-substituent may contribute to the herbicidal activity. Based on results proposed from SAR analysis, the mode of herbicidal action could be assumed.

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