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Synthesis, crystal structures, and quadratic nonlinear optical properties in a series of pushpull boronate derivatives



Rojas Lima, Susana

2002

Horacio Reyes, Blanca Muñoz, Norberto Farfán, Rosa Santillán, Susana Rojas-Lima, Pascal G. Lacroix and Keitaro Nakatani. Synthesis, crystal structures, and quadratic nonlinear optical properties in a series of push-pull boronate derivatives. J. Mater. Chem., 12, 2898-2903 (2002). DOI: 10.1039/B205308J


Abstract


A series of eighteen new pushpull molecules obtained by self-assembly of salicylideniminophenols and various phenylboronic acids is reported. Electric field-induced second-harmonic measurements of the nonlinear optical response reveal that the nature of the phenylboron moieties has a modest influence on the molecular hyperpolarizabilities (?). The crystal data available suggest the possibility of easy rotation of the phenyl substituents, with an energy barrier around 10 kcal mol?1, while a computational investigation conducted at the semi-empirical (INDO) level leads to a prediction of 30% ?-modulation occuring upon the rotation.



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