| Literature DB >> 34129256 |
Toshiya M Fukunaga1, Chizuru Sawabe2, Taisuke Matsuno3, Jun Takeya2, Toshihiro Okamoto2, Hiroyuki Isobe4.
Abstract
A desymmetrization strategy has been devised in the design of molecular cylinders to maximize the dissymmetry factor relevant to circularly polarized light. Although the highest dissymmetry factor of organic molecules was previously achieved with a chiral belt-persistent cycloarylene having magnetic and electric transition dipole moments in parallel, we noticed that an unbalanced magnitude of two moments was detrimental for higher dissymmetry factors. In this study, a molecular cylinder was desymmetrized by arraying doped and undoped panels via stereoselective cross-coupling macrocyclization. The desymmetrization succeeded in balancing two moments by reducing the electric transition moment at the global minimum but failed to maximize the dissymmetry factor. Structural studies revealed that the dissymmetry factor is sensitive to subtle structural fluctuations, while the rotatory strength is not affected. This study is important for the development of chiroptical materials.Entities:
Keywords: Circular Dichroism; chirality; cylinders; macrocycles; nanotubes
Year: 2021 PMID: 34129256 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202106992
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336