Effect of N-α substitution on the electropolymerization of N-substituted pyrroles: Structure-reactivity relationship studies

Sunil Kumar, Sada Krishnakanth, Jomon Mathew, Zvika Pomerantz, Jean Paul Lellouche, Subrata Ghosh

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Abstract

Structure-reactivity relationship (SRR) studies to understand the effect of N-α substitution toward electroactive poly(pyrrole) film formation have carefully been performed. To conduct these SRR studies, a selected chemical library of 21 different N-substituted pyrrole derivatives has been developed using the key well-known Clauson-Kass synthetic reaction from corresponding amine precursors. While investigating electropolymerization features of these novel N-substituted pyrroles, we observed that the steric factor due to α-substitution, one among other factors, plays the most significant role in preventing electropolymerization of these oxidizable chemical species. Interestingly, even a sterically small chemical group like a CH3 one present at α-position is large enough to prevent monomer electropolymerization. Density functional theory calculations were carried out to analyze the polymerization of substituted pyrrole molecules and to understand the effect of N-substituents on electropolymerization toward the formation of functional conductive film. This systematic study paves the way to effectively design the right N-substitution for the obtainment of corresponding modified functional electrodes for further related applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2570-2579
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume118
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Feb 2014

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