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Choose your leaving group: selective photodeprotection in a mixture of pHP-caged compounds by VIPER excitation

Photocages are light-triggerable molecular moieties that can locally release a pre-determined leaving group (LG). Finding a suitable photocage for a particular application may be challenging, as the choice may be limited by for instance the optical or physicochemical properties of the system. Using...

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Autores principales: van Wilderen, Luuk J. G. W., Kern-Michler, Daniela, Neumann, Carsten, Reinfelds, Matiss, von Cosel, Jan, Horz, Maximiliane, Burghardt, Irene, Heckel, Alexander, Bredenbeck, Jens
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9993852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36908963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06259c
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author van Wilderen, Luuk J. G. W.
Kern-Michler, Daniela
Neumann, Carsten
Reinfelds, Matiss
von Cosel, Jan
Horz, Maximiliane
Burghardt, Irene
Heckel, Alexander
Bredenbeck, Jens
author_facet van Wilderen, Luuk J. G. W.
Kern-Michler, Daniela
Neumann, Carsten
Reinfelds, Matiss
von Cosel, Jan
Horz, Maximiliane
Burghardt, Irene
Heckel, Alexander
Bredenbeck, Jens
author_sort van Wilderen, Luuk J. G. W.
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description Photocages are light-triggerable molecular moieties that can locally release a pre-determined leaving group (LG). Finding a suitable photocage for a particular application may be challenging, as the choice may be limited by for instance the optical or physicochemical properties of the system. Using more than one photocage to release different LGs in a reaction mixture may even be more difficult. In this work an experimental strategy is presented that allows us to hand-pick the release of different LGs, and to do so in any order. This is achieved by using isotopologue photocage–LG mixtures in combination with ultrafast VIbrationally Promoted Electronic Resonance (VIPER) excitation. The latter provides the required molecular selectivity simply by tuning the wavenumber of the used IR pulses to the resonance of a specific photocage isotopologue, as is demonstrated here for the para-hydroxyphenacyl (pHP) photocage. For spectroscopic convenience, we use isotopologues of the infrared (IR) spectroscopic marker –SCN as different LGs. Especially for applications where fast LG release is required, pHP is found to be an excellent candidate, as free LG formation is observed to occur with a 10 ps lifetime. The devised strategy may open up new complex uncaging applications, where multiple LGs can be formed locally on a short time scale and in any sequence.
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spelling pubmed-99938522023-03-09 Choose your leaving group: selective photodeprotection in a mixture of pHP-caged compounds by VIPER excitation van Wilderen, Luuk J. G. W. Kern-Michler, Daniela Neumann, Carsten Reinfelds, Matiss von Cosel, Jan Horz, Maximiliane Burghardt, Irene Heckel, Alexander Bredenbeck, Jens Chem Sci Chemistry Photocages are light-triggerable molecular moieties that can locally release a pre-determined leaving group (LG). Finding a suitable photocage for a particular application may be challenging, as the choice may be limited by for instance the optical or physicochemical properties of the system. Using more than one photocage to release different LGs in a reaction mixture may even be more difficult. In this work an experimental strategy is presented that allows us to hand-pick the release of different LGs, and to do so in any order. This is achieved by using isotopologue photocage–LG mixtures in combination with ultrafast VIbrationally Promoted Electronic Resonance (VIPER) excitation. The latter provides the required molecular selectivity simply by tuning the wavenumber of the used IR pulses to the resonance of a specific photocage isotopologue, as is demonstrated here for the para-hydroxyphenacyl (pHP) photocage. For spectroscopic convenience, we use isotopologues of the infrared (IR) spectroscopic marker –SCN as different LGs. Especially for applications where fast LG release is required, pHP is found to be an excellent candidate, as free LG formation is observed to occur with a 10 ps lifetime. The devised strategy may open up new complex uncaging applications, where multiple LGs can be formed locally on a short time scale and in any sequence. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9993852/ /pubmed/36908963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06259c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
van Wilderen, Luuk J. G. W.
Kern-Michler, Daniela
Neumann, Carsten
Reinfelds, Matiss
von Cosel, Jan
Horz, Maximiliane
Burghardt, Irene
Heckel, Alexander
Bredenbeck, Jens
Choose your leaving group: selective photodeprotection in a mixture of pHP-caged compounds by VIPER excitation
title Choose your leaving group: selective photodeprotection in a mixture of pHP-caged compounds by VIPER excitation
title_full Choose your leaving group: selective photodeprotection in a mixture of pHP-caged compounds by VIPER excitation
title_fullStr Choose your leaving group: selective photodeprotection in a mixture of pHP-caged compounds by VIPER excitation
title_full_unstemmed Choose your leaving group: selective photodeprotection in a mixture of pHP-caged compounds by VIPER excitation
title_short Choose your leaving group: selective photodeprotection in a mixture of pHP-caged compounds by VIPER excitation
title_sort choose your leaving group: selective photodeprotection in a mixture of php-caged compounds by viper excitation
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9993852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36908963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06259c
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