Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.110, No.48, 13003-13006, 2006
Toroidal hopping of a single hole through the circularly-arrayed naphthyl groups in hexanaphthylbenzene cation radical
Synthesis of a dendritic ( soluble) hexanaphthylbenzene derivative is described in which the six naphthyl groups are connected to the central benzene ring in a propeller-shaped arrangement. Observation of multiple oxidation waves in its cyclic voltammogram as well as an intense charge-resonance transition ( extending beyond 1600 nm) in its cation radical, generated by laser-flash photolysis using photoexcited chloranil as an oxidant, suggests that a single hole is mobilized via electron transfer ( or hopping) over six identical ( circularly arrayed) redox centers.