Phenylimino Indolinone: A Green-Light-Responsive T-Type Photoswitch Exhibiting Negative Photochromism
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Imines are photoaddressable motifs useful in the development of new generations of molecular switches, but their operation with low-energy photons and control over isomer stability remain challenging. Based on a computational design, we developed phenylimino indolinone (PIO), a green-light-addressable T-type photoswitch showing negative photochromism. The isomerization behavior of this photoactuator of the iminothioindoxyl (ITI) class was studied using time-resolved spectroscopies on time scales from femtoseconds to the steady state and by quantum-chemical analyses. The understanding of the isomerization properties and substituent effects governing these photoswitches opens new avenues for the development of novel T-type visible-light-addressable photoactuators based on C=N bonds.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
computational chemistry; isomerization; molecular dynamics; photochromism; time-resolved spectroscopy
Elenco autori:
DI DONATO, Mariangela; Doria, Sandra
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