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Helicity as a steric force: stabilization and helicity-dependent reversion of colored o-quinonoid intermediates of helical chromenes.

Jarugu Narasimha Moorthy1, Susovan Mandal, Arindam Mukhopadhyay, Subhas Samanta.   

Abstract

Photolysis of regioisomeric helical chromenes 1 and 2 leads to colored reactive intermediates. While the latter generally decay quite rapidly, they are found to be longer lived in 1 and highly persistent in 2. The remarkable stability of the otherwise fleeting transient in 2 allowed isolation and structural characterization by X-ray crystallography. The structural analyses revealed that steric force inherent to the helical scaffold is the origin of stability as well as differentiation in the persistence of the intermediates of 1 and 2 (1Q and 2Q). The structure further shows that diphenylvinyl moiety in the TT isomer of 2Q gets splayed over the helical scaffold such that it is fraught with a huge steric strain to undergo required bond rotations to regenerate the precursor chromene. Otherwise, reversion of 2Q was found to occur at higher temperatures. Aazahelical chromenes 3 and 4 with varying magnitudes of helicity were designed in pursuit of o-quinonoid intermediates with graded activation barriers. Their photogenerated intermediates 3Q and 4Q were also isolated and structurally characterized. The activation barriers for thermal reversion of 2Q-4Q, as determined from Arrhenius and Eyring plots, are found to correlate nicely with the helical turn, which decisively determines the steric force. The exploitation of helicity is thus demonstrated to develop a novel set of photoresponsive helicenes 2-4 that lead to colored intermediates exhibiting graded stability. It is further shown that the photochromism of 2-4 in conjunction with response of 2Q-4Q to external stimuli (acid, heat, and visible radiation) permits development of molecular logic gates with INHIBIT function.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23574259     DOI: 10.1021/ja312027c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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