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Aggregation-induced polarization (AIP) of derivatives of BINOL and BINAP

Yao Tang, Qingkai Yuan, Yu Wang, Sai Zhang, Jia‐Yin Wang, Shengzhou Jin, Ting Xu, Junyi Pan, Collin Ray Guilbeau, Alyssa Jenae Pleasant, Guigen Li

2022RSC Advances13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The relationship between optical rotations of small chiral molecules with water% in THF has been established. The typical aggregation co-solvent systems resulted in optical rotation amplification and adjustment, defined as aggregation-induced polarization (AIP). The AIP work can serve as a new tool to determine molecular aggregation, especially for those that cannot display aggregation-induced emission (AIE). Therefore, AIP and AIE are anticipated to complement each other. In addition, AIP can also serve as a new transmission tool providing adjusting right- or left-hand polarized lights of a series of individual wavelengths. Since chiral phosphine derivatives are among the most important ligands, this work would benefit research using chiral aggregates to control asymmetric synthesis and catalysts. Therefore, it will find many applications in chemical and materials sciences.

Topics & Concepts

Optical rotationPolarization (electrochemistry)MoleculeAggregation-induced emissionChemistryChemical physicsPhosphineSolventStimulated emissionPhotochemistryCatalysisOrganic chemistryPhysicsPhysical chemistryOpticsLaserFluorescenceSynthesis and Properties of Aromatic CompoundsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsMolecular spectroscopy and chirality
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