Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Rigid, Y-shaped imidazole compounds containing the bis(thienyl) ethene moiety were designed and synthesized. The 4,5-bis(benzothienyl)-2-phenylimidazolium cations were then used as axles for [2] pseudorotaxane formation with 24-membered crown ether wheels. It was demonstrated using 1H NMR spectroscopy, UV-Vis absorption and emission spectroscopies that this host-guest interaction results in significant changes in the photochromic properties of the imidazolium axles. This is a rare example of gated photochromism, which exploits the recognition event of an interpenetrated molecular system to tune the photochromic properties in one of the components.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
rotaxane; photochromism; photochemistry; molecular machine; molecular switch; crown ether; supramolecular chemistry
List of contributors:
Credi, Alberto; Baroncini, Massimo; Silvi, Serena
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