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Redesigning donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct photoswitches through a joint experimental and computational study

Many studies have recently explored a new class of reversible photoswitching compounds named Donor–Acceptor Stenhouse Adducts (DASAs). Upon light irradiation, these systems evolve from a coloured open-chain to a colourless closed-ring form, while the thermal back-reaction occurs at room temperature....

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Autores principales: Berraud-Pache, Romain, Santamaría-Aranda, Eduardo, de Souza, Bernardo, Bistoni, Giovanni, Neese, Frank, Sampedro, Diego, Izsák, Róbert
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34164058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06575g
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author Berraud-Pache, Romain
Santamaría-Aranda, Eduardo
de Souza, Bernardo
Bistoni, Giovanni
Neese, Frank
Sampedro, Diego
Izsák, Róbert
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Santamaría-Aranda, Eduardo
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description Many studies have recently explored a new class of reversible photoswitching compounds named Donor–Acceptor Stenhouse Adducts (DASAs). Upon light irradiation, these systems evolve from a coloured open-chain to a colourless closed-ring form, while the thermal back-reaction occurs at room temperature. In order to fulfill the requirements for different applications, new molecules with specific properties need to be designed. For instance, shifting the activation wavelength towards the red part of the visible spectrum is of relevance to biological applications. By using accurate computational calculations, we have designed new DASAs and predicted some of their photophysical properties. Starting from well-studied donor and acceptor parts, we have shown that small chemical modifications can lead to substantial changes in both photophysical and photoswitching properties of the resulting DASAs. Furthermore, we have also analysed how these substitutions impact the electronic structure of the systems. Finally, some pertinent candidates have been successfully synthesized and their photoswitching properties have been characterized experimentally.
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spelling pubmed-81794032021-06-22 Redesigning donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct photoswitches through a joint experimental and computational study Berraud-Pache, Romain Santamaría-Aranda, Eduardo de Souza, Bernardo Bistoni, Giovanni Neese, Frank Sampedro, Diego Izsák, Róbert Chem Sci Chemistry Many studies have recently explored a new class of reversible photoswitching compounds named Donor–Acceptor Stenhouse Adducts (DASAs). Upon light irradiation, these systems evolve from a coloured open-chain to a colourless closed-ring form, while the thermal back-reaction occurs at room temperature. In order to fulfill the requirements for different applications, new molecules with specific properties need to be designed. For instance, shifting the activation wavelength towards the red part of the visible spectrum is of relevance to biological applications. By using accurate computational calculations, we have designed new DASAs and predicted some of their photophysical properties. Starting from well-studied donor and acceptor parts, we have shown that small chemical modifications can lead to substantial changes in both photophysical and photoswitching properties of the resulting DASAs. Furthermore, we have also analysed how these substitutions impact the electronic structure of the systems. Finally, some pertinent candidates have been successfully synthesized and their photoswitching properties have been characterized experimentally. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8179403/ /pubmed/34164058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06575g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Berraud-Pache, Romain
Santamaría-Aranda, Eduardo
de Souza, Bernardo
Bistoni, Giovanni
Neese, Frank
Sampedro, Diego
Izsák, Róbert
Redesigning donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct photoswitches through a joint experimental and computational study
title Redesigning donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct photoswitches through a joint experimental and computational study
title_full Redesigning donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct photoswitches through a joint experimental and computational study
title_fullStr Redesigning donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct photoswitches through a joint experimental and computational study
title_full_unstemmed Redesigning donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct photoswitches through a joint experimental and computational study
title_short Redesigning donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct photoswitches through a joint experimental and computational study
title_sort redesigning donor–acceptor stenhouse adduct photoswitches through a joint experimental and computational study
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34164058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06575g
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