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A visible-light-driven molecular motor based on barbituric acid

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
We present a class of visible-light-driven molecular motors based on barbituric acid. Due to a serendipitous reactivity we observed during their synthesis, these motors possess a tertiary stereogenic centre on the upper half, characterised by a hydroxy group. Using a combination of femto- and nanosecond transient absorption spectroscopy, molecular dynamics simulations and low-temperature H-1 NMR experiments we found that these motors operate similarly to push-pull second-generation overcrowded alkene-based molecular motors. Interestingly, the hydroxy group at the stereocentre enables a hydrogen bond with the carbonyl groups of the barbituric acid lower half, which drives a sub-picosecond excited-state isomerisation, as observed spectroscopically. Computational simulations predict an excited state "lasso" mechanism where the intramolecular hydrogen bond pulls the molecule towards the formation of the metastable state, with a high predicted quantum yield of isomerisation (68%) in gas phase.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Barbituric acid; Excited-states; Femtosecond transient absorption; Hydroxy groups; Isomerisation; Molecular motors; Nanosecond transient absorption; Stereogenic centers; Transient absorption spectroscopies; Visible-light-driven
List of contributors:
DI DONATO, Mariangela
Authors of the University:
DI DONATO MARIANGELA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/464397
Published in:
CHEMICAL SCIENCE (CAMB. 2010. PRINT)
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