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Coumarin Photocaging Groups Modified with an Electron-Rich Styryl Moiety at the 3-Position: Long-Wavelength Excitation, Rapid Photolysis, and Photobleaching.

Qiuning Lin1, Lipeng Yang1, Zhiqiang Wang1, Yujie Hua1, Dasheng Zhang1, Bingkun Bao1, Chunyan Bao1, Xueqing Gong1, Linyong Zhu1.   

Abstract

A new class of coumarin photocaging groups modified with an electron-rich styryl moiety at the 3-position was constructed. The large π-conjugated structure and stabilization of the carbocation intermediates by electron donors endowed the new photocaging groups with excellent long-wavelength absorption, large two-photon absorption cross-sections, and high uncaging quantum yields. Moreover, the new photocaging groups displayed unique photobleaching properties after photocleavage as a result of the intramolecular cyclization rearrangement of a carbocation intermediate to form five-membered ring byproducts and block the styryl conjugation at the 3-position. These superior properties of the new photocaging groups are extremely beneficial for high-concentration samples and thick specimens, thus extending the application of photocaging groups in many fields.
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Keywords:  UV/vis spectroscopy; photochemistry; photolysis; protecting groups; reaction mechanisms

Year:  2018        PMID: 29446517     DOI: 10.1002/anie.201800713

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   15.336


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