: Rubrene, a benchmark organic semiconductor, is commonly synthesised from 1,1,3-triphenylpropargyl alcohol (TPPA) via the key chloroallene intermediate (TPCA) through a one-pot protocol whose efficiency is highly sensitive to the TPPA-TPCA conversion conditions. We show that treatment of TPPA with PCl5 in the presence of a base affords up to 85% TPCA formation (HPLC), but optimization of the subsequent high-temperature step is hampered by competing pathways leading to cyclobutene by-products, which complicate purification and limit the robustness of a truly one-pot process. Guided by these observations and by reports on trimethylsilyl chloride (TMSCl)-mediated propargyl-allenyl rearrangements, we developed an alternative TMSCl-based protocol. The combination of TMSCl with a sterically hindered base enables a markedly cleaner one-pot synthesis, delivering rubrene in 68% yield by UV-Vis analysis and 61% yield of the isolated product, with complete suppression of cyclobutene formation and a greatly simplified workup. This study provides a rational framework for controlling the chloroallene reaction manifold and establishes a more practical and reproducible one-pot route to rubrene.

Optimizing the chloroallene pathway toward the one-pot synthesis of rubrene

Ongaro, Alberto
Validation
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Benetazzo, Matteo
Validation
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Silvestrini, Simone
Investigation
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Rastrelli, Federico
Methodology
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Carofiglio, Tommaso
Methodology
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Maggini, Michele
Conceptualization
2026

Abstract

: Rubrene, a benchmark organic semiconductor, is commonly synthesised from 1,1,3-triphenylpropargyl alcohol (TPPA) via the key chloroallene intermediate (TPCA) through a one-pot protocol whose efficiency is highly sensitive to the TPPA-TPCA conversion conditions. We show that treatment of TPPA with PCl5 in the presence of a base affords up to 85% TPCA formation (HPLC), but optimization of the subsequent high-temperature step is hampered by competing pathways leading to cyclobutene by-products, which complicate purification and limit the robustness of a truly one-pot process. Guided by these observations and by reports on trimethylsilyl chloride (TMSCl)-mediated propargyl-allenyl rearrangements, we developed an alternative TMSCl-based protocol. The combination of TMSCl with a sterically hindered base enables a markedly cleaner one-pot synthesis, delivering rubrene in 68% yield by UV-Vis analysis and 61% yield of the isolated product, with complete suppression of cyclobutene formation and a greatly simplified workup. This study provides a rational framework for controlling the chloroallene reaction manifold and establishes a more practical and reproducible one-pot route to rubrene.
2026
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