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Hydroxyquinones, functionalized

Redox molecules are particularly interesting for an electrochemical approach, because they offer addressable (functional) energy states in an electrochemically accessible potential window, which can be tuned upon polarization between oxidized and reduced states. The difference in the junction conductance of the oxidized and the reduced forms of redox molecules may span several orders of magnitude. Examples of functional molecules used in these studies include porphyrins [31,153], viologens [33, 34,110,114,154,155], aniline and thiophene oligomers [113, 146, 156, 157], metal-organic terpyridine complexes [46, 158-163], carotenes [164], nitro derivatives of OPE (OPV) [165, 166], ferrocene [150, 167, 168], perylene tetracarboxylic bisimide [141, 169, 170], tetrathia-fulvalenes [155], fullerene derivatives [171], redox-active proteins [109, 172-174], and hydroxyquinones [175]. [Pg.133]

Many quinones derived from aromatic compounds are used as dienophiles in the Diels-Alder reaction, and functionalized hydroxyquinones are extensively used as anti-oxidants in the photo industry and as polymeric materials. [Pg.263]


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