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Tuning the dihydroazulene – vinylheptafulvene couple for storage of solar energy

Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen, Nicolai Ree, Kurt V. Mikkelsen, Martina Cacciarini

2020Russian Chemical Reviews84 citationsDOI

Abstract

Dihydroazulene (DHA) is a molecular photoswitch that undergoes a ring-opening reaction upon irradiation to form a vinylheptafulvene (VHF) photoisomer. This VHF isomer will in time thermally return to the DHA isomer. As the isomerization is photo-induced only in one direction, the DHA – VHF couple has attracted interest as a molecular solar thermal energy storage device (MOST system). In this author review, we cover our systematic efforts to optimize the DHA – VHF couple for this purpose, with challenges being to achieve sufficiently high energy densities, to cover broad absorptions including the visible region, and to control the energy-releasing VHF-to-DHA back-reaction. By a combination of computations and experiments, we review the consequences of various structural modifications of the system (structure – property relationships), including the influence of donor-acceptor substitution at specific positions, benzannulations, and incorporation into macrocyclic structures. Synthetic protocols to reach the various modifications will also be discussed. The bibliography includes 60 references.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryIsomerizationCover (algebra)PhotoswitchPhotochemistryOrganic chemistryMechanical engineeringCatalysisEngineeringPhotochromic and Fluorescence ChemistryPorphyrin and Phthalocyanine ChemistrySynthesis and Properties of Aromatic Compounds
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