Zhicai Chen , Yu Zhang , Pu Wang , Jiaxin Yang , Kun Yang , Jianfeng Li , Jie Yang , Yongchun Li , Huanli Dong , Xugang Guo
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Abstract
This study describes the development of a series of strong electron-deficient acceptor units, namely, fluorenone imide (FOI) and its derivatives, functionalized with various electron-withdrawing groups, which are developed via functionalization of the fluorenone unit with an imide group and then systematic variation of the attached electron-withdrawing groups at the bridgehead benzylic position.
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