Photoswitchable imines: aryliminopyrazoles quantitatively convert to long-lived <i>Z</i> -isomers with visible light
Jiarong Wu, Lasse Kreimendahl, Suyuan Tao, Olga Anhalt, Jake L. Greenfield
Abstract
-isomer, exhibit great resistance to fatigue, and have thermal half-lives up to 19.2 hours at room temperature. Additionally, they display T-type and negative photochromism under visible light irradiation-a useful property. The photochromic properties, quantitative assembly and accessibility of precursors set these photoswitches apart from their azo-based analogues. These findings open avenues for next-generation photoresponsive dynamic-covalent materials driven solely by these new photochromic linkages and further exploration of photocontrolled dynamic combinatorial chemistry.
Topics & Concepts
Visible spectrumChemistryPhotochemistryStereochemistryMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsPhotochromic and Fluorescence ChemistrySynthesis of Indole DerivativesRadical Photochemical Reactions