Literature DB >> 20545329

Proof for the concerted inversion mechanism in the trans-->cis isomerization of azobenzene using hydrogen bonding to induce isomer locking.

H M Dhammika Bandara1, Tracey R Friss, Miriam M Enriquez, William Isley, Christopher Incarvito, Harry A Frank, Jose Gascon, Shawn C Burdette.   

Abstract

Azobenzene undergoes reversible cis<-->trans photoisomerization upon irradiation. Substituents often change the isomerization behavior of azobenzene, but not always in a predictive manner. The synthesis and properties of three azobenzene derivatives, AzoAMP-1, -2, and -3, are reported. AzoAMP-1 (2,2'-bis[N-(2-pyridyl)methyl]diaminoazobenzene), which possesses two aminomethylpyridine groups ortho to the azo group, exhibits minimal trans-->cis photoisomerization and extremely rapid cis-->trans thermal recovery. AzoAMP-1 adopts a planar conformation in the solid state and is much more emissive (Phi(fl) = 0.003) than azobenzene when frozen in a matrix of 1:1 diethylether/ethanol at 77 K. Two strong intramolecular hydrogen bonds between anilino protons and pyridyl and azo nitrogen atoms are responsible for these unusual properties. Computational data predict AzoAMP-1 should not isomerize following S(2)<--S(0) excitation because of the presence of an energy barrier in the S(1) state. When potential energy curves are recalculated with methyl groups in place of anilino protons, the barrier to isomerization disappears. The dimethylated analogue AzoAMP-2 was independently synthesized, and the photoisomerization predicted by calculations was confirmed experimentally. AzoAMP-2, when irradiated at 460 nm, photoisomerizes with a quantum yield of 0.19 and has a much slower rate of thermal isomerization back to the trans form compared to that of AzoAMP-1. Its emission intensity at 77 K is comparable to that of azobenzene. Confirmation that the AzoAMP-1 and -2 retain excited state photochemistry analogous to azobenzene was provided by ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy of both compounds in the visible spectral region. The isomerization of azobenzene occurs via a concerted inversion mechanism where both aryl rings must adopt a collinear arrangement prior to inversion. The hydrogen bonding in AzoAMP-1 prevents both aryl rings from adopting this conformation. To further probe the mechanism of isomerization, AzoAMP-3, which has only one anilinomethylpyridine substituent for hydrogen bonding, was prepared and characterized. AzoAMP-3 does not isomerize and exhibits emission (Phi(fl) = 0.0008) at 77 K. The hydrogen bonding motif in AzoAMP-1 and AzoAMP-3 provides the first example where inhibiting the concerted inversion pathway in an azobenzene prevents isomerization. These molecules provide important supporting evidence for the spectroscopic and computational studies aimed at elucidating the isomerization mechanism in azobenzene.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20545329     DOI: 10.1021/jo100866m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Org Chem        ISSN: 0022-3263            Impact factor:   4.354


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1.  Contrasting Photo-Switching Rates in Azobenzene Derivatives: How the Nature of the Substituent Plays a Role.

Authors:  Domenico Pirone; Nuno A G Bandeira; Bartosz Tylkowski; Emily Boswell; Regine Labeque; Ricard Garcia Valls; Marta Giamberini
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2020-04-30       Impact factor: 4.329

2.  Synthesis and Self-Assembly of Multistimulus-Responsive Azobenzene-Containing Diblock Copolymer through RAFT Polymerization.

Authors:  Po-Chih Yang; Yueh-Han Chien; Shih-Hsuan Tseng; Chia-Chung Lin; Kai-Yu Huang
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2019-12-06       Impact factor: 4.329

3.  Reversible, Red-Shifted Photoisomerization in Protonated Azobenzenes.

Authors:  Jonas Rickhoff; Niklas B Arndt; Marcus Böckmann; Nikos L Doltsinis; Bart Jan Ravoo; Luuk Kortekaas
Journal:  J Org Chem       Date:  2022-08-03       Impact factor: 4.198

4.  Virus-based photo-responsive nanowires formed by linking site-directed mutagenesis and chemical reaction.

Authors:  Murali Murugesan; Gopal Abbineni; Susan L Nimmo; Binrui Cao; Chuanbin Mao
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Covalent functionalization of graphene by azobenzene with molecular hydrogen bonds for long-term solar thermal storage.

Authors:  Yiyu Feng; Hongpo Liu; Wen Luo; Enzuo Liu; Naiqin Zhao; Katsumi Yoshino; Wei Feng
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2013-11-19       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Synthesis and photochromic properties of configurationally varied azobenzene glycosides.

Authors:  Vijayanand Chandrasekaran; Eugen Johannes; Hauke Kobarg; Frank D Sönnichsen; Thisbe K Lindhorst
Journal:  ChemistryOpen       Date:  2014-06-18       Impact factor: 2.911

Review 7.  Configurational Selection in Azobenzene-Based Supramolecular Systems Through Dual-Stimuli Processes.

Authors:  Paolo Tecilla; Davide Bonifazi
Journal:  ChemistryOpen       Date:  2020-05-04       Impact factor: 2.911

8.  Conformational Preferences and Antiproliferative Activity of Peptidomimetics Containing Methyl 1'-Aminoferrocene-1-carboxylate and Turn-Forming Homo- and Heterochiral Pro-Ala Motifs.

Authors:  Monika Kovačević; Mojca Čakić Semenčić; Kristina Radošević; Krešimir Molčanov; Sunčica Roca; Lucija Šimunović; Ivan Kodrin; Lidija Barišić
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-12-16       Impact factor: 5.923

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