
AbstractHerein we demonstrate the synthesis of a helicene‐based imidazolium salt. The salt was prepared by starting from racemic 2‐methyl[6]helicene, which undergoes radical bromination to yield 2‐(bromomethyl)[6]helicene. Subsequent treatment with 1‐butylimidazole leads to the corresponding salt 1‐butyl‐3‐(2‐methyl[6]helicenyl)‐imidazolium bromide. The prepared salt was subsequently characterized by using NMR spectroscopy and X‐ray analysis, various optical spectrometric techniques, and computational chemistry tools. Finally, the imidazolium salt was immobilized onto a SiO2 substrate as a crystalline or amorphous deposit. The deposited layers were used for the development of organic molecular semiconductor devices and the construction of a fully reversible humidity sensor.
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Imidazoles, Molecular Conformation, Water, Crystallography, X-Ray, Silicon Dioxide, organic electronics, Quantum Theory, Polycyclic Compounds, Salts, Electronics, helicene, imidazolium salt
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Imidazoles, Molecular Conformation, Water, Crystallography, X-Ray, Silicon Dioxide, organic electronics, Quantum Theory, Polycyclic Compounds, Salts, Electronics, helicene, imidazolium salt
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