- Viologen
The Viologens are diquaternary derivatives of 4,4'-bipyridyl. The name comes from the fact that this class of compounds is easily reduced to the radical mono cation, which is intensely blue coloured. In an experimental
electrolysis setup, viologen in solution withsodium sulfate is reduced at thecathode with simultaneous formation of hydrogen gas. oxygen generated at theanode is capable of oxidizing the radical ion back to the viologen.Further reduction yields a yellow quinoid compound. Diquaternary derivatives of 2,2'-bipyridyl give a green radical anion.
Viologens are investigated for use in
electrochromic systems because of their ability to change color reversibly many times upon reduction andoxidation .Paraquat is a viologen used as aherbicide .In extended viologens conjugated
oligomer s such as based onaryl ,ethylene andthiophene units are inserted between thepyridine units. [cite journal | author = W. W. Porter, T. P. Vaid and A. L. Rheingold | title = Synthesis and Characterization of a Highly Reducing Neutral "Extended Viologen" and the Isostructural Hydrocarbon 4,4' " '-Di-"n"-octyl-"p"-quaterphenyl | year = 2005 | journal =J. Am. Chem. Soc. | volume = 127 | issue = 47 | pages = 16559–16566 | doi = 10.1021/ja053084q] Thebipolaron di-octyl bis(4-pyridyl)biphenyl viologen 2 in "scheme 2" can be reduced bysodium amalgam in DMF to the neutral viologen 3.The
resonance structure s of the quinoid 3a and thediradical 3b contribute equally to the hybrid structure. The driving force for the contributing 3b is the restoration ofaromaticity with thebiphenyl unit. FromX-ray crystallography it is established that the molecule iscoplanar and with slight nitrogenpyramidalization and that the central carbon bonds a longer (144 pm) than what would be expected for adouble bond (136 pm). Further research shows that the diradical exists as a mixture of triplets and singlets although remarkably an ESR signal is absent. In this sense the molecule resemblesChichibabin's hydrocarbon discovered in 1907. The blue color in solution and metallic green color as crystals are also in common.Compound 3 is a very strong
reducing agent with aredox potential of - 1.48 V again because aromaticity is restored. The compound is also aliquid crystal with multiple liquid crystal phases in the melt as a result of the molecule's structure with a flat and rigid core and flexible linearalkyl arms.External links
* Experimental details viologen electrolysis including a movie from the
University of Regensburg [http://www.chemie.uni-regensburg.de/Organische_Chemie/Didaktik/Keusch/p19_rad_viol-e.htm Link]References
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