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A compilation of interesting molecules:

Here’s a list of molecules I find interesting for various structure and electronic property reasons. We often get various ideas but have a harder route to execution due to commercial and physical feasibility. So I hope to preserve a record here and keep it expanding as a source of future ideas, and cross-pollination. There’s still a long list that will take me some time to fully digitize, but watch out for this space!

Abbreviations:
EDG = Electron donating group
EWG = Electron withdrawing group

List of organic molecules

Nitrogen-based Molecules

Molecule Molecular Weight Active Functional Group Mol. Wt. Stable in air? What current & future uses can be foreseen?
Dithienopyrrole Amine and Thiol units Excellent electron donor
4-Aminopyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid Amine, Pyridine, Acid groups Has both EDG and EWG
Porphyrin Primarily pyrrole or Nitrogen groups Has mainly both EDG and EWG at alpha and beta pyrrole positions
Sapphyrin Primarily pyrrole or Nitrogen groups Has mainly both EDG and EWG at alpha and beta pyrrole positions

Sulfur-based Molecules

Oxygen-based Molecules

Carbon-based Molecules

Lithium-based Molecules


List of inorganic molecules


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