A series of momochloromethyl arenes and heteroarenes have been reacted
with triphenyltin hydride at 70° C. Under these radical conditions
the only observable reaction is reduction of the starting material to
arylmethane or heteroarylmethane. A significant range of relative rates
(a factor of eighty) has been found among the compounds...
This thesis presents the results of quantum-mechanical first principles calculations
of optical, electronic and mechanical properties of organic molecules and solids, which have
diverse potential applications such as photovoltaics, flexible electronics, and mechanical
catalysts with applications in force sensors and self-healing materials.
The electronic and optoelectronic properties of organic thin...