Project description
A radical paradigm shift in the field of organic dyes
The electron configuration of a molecule determines its structure and reactivity. Organic molecules with unpaired electrons are typically highly reactive species with short lifetimes and very interesting physicochemical properties. Among them, diradicaloids have been the focus of growing attention, particularly for advanced applications in molecular electronics and spintronics. The EU-funded KETOCYAN project is opening the door to the possibilities offered by a novel class of diradicaloids called non-Kekulé ketocyanines. Their peculiar structures suggest unusual and potentially commercially useful properties. However, they have been considered as synthetically non-viable targets. Building on recent successes in the host lab, scientists plan to synthesise and characterise such novel cyanines with potential impact in the fields of optoelectronics and photoredox chemistry.
Objective
The scientific goal of KETOCYAN is to renew classical nitrogen-containing polymethine dyes, so-called cyanines, and transform them into suitable tools for tackling the modern challenges of photoredox chemistry. The flagships for the proposed molecular patterns are unusual “non-Kelulé” diradicaloids. In principle their exotic topology must result in remarkable properties, including near-IR absorption, redox activity, enhanced photo-stability, etc. However, the unusual structures have also long been regarded as non-viable synthetic targets. This traditional belief has been challenged by recent reports and preliminary results of the host team. The project intend to capitalize on this paradigm shift, to develop synthetic methodologies, to study the novel organic functionalities, up to the design of original families of diradicaloid redox-active organic dyes.
The fellow, Eder Tomas-Mendivil, is a seasoned synthetic chemist with solid track record and expertise in organometallic and organic chemistry, including the design and synthesis of unusual and/or reactive compounds. The host laboratory, the academic environment and the infrastructures at Université Grenoble Alpes will provide complementary training and experience, including in electrochemistry, photophysics, DFT calculation or study of radicals, but also in research management and communication. Overall this action will provide the fellow for outstanding career development opportunities, with a focus on academia.
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H2020-EU.1.3. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
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H2020-EU.1.3.2. - Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility
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38058 GRENOBLE
France
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