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Comparative Evaluation of Substituent Effect on the Photochromic Properties of Spiropyrans and Spirooxazines.
Balmond, Edward I; Tautges, Brandon K; Faulkner, Andrea L; Or, Victor W; Hodur, Blanka M; Shaw, Jared T; Louie, Angelique Y.
  • Balmond EI; Department of Chemistry, University of California at Davis , One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, United States.
  • Tautges BK; Department of Chemistry, University of California at Davis , One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, United States.
  • Faulkner AL; Department of Chemistry, University of California at Davis , One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, United States.
  • Or VW; Department of Chemistry, University of California at Davis , One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, United States.
  • Hodur BM; Department of Chemistry, University of California at Davis , One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, United States.
  • Shaw JT; Department of Chemistry, University of California at Davis , One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, United States.
  • Louie AY; Department of Biomedical Engineering and Chemistry Graduate Group, University of California at Davis , One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, United States.
J Org Chem ; 81(19): 8744-8758, 2016 10 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27529635
ABSTRACT
Spiropyrans and spirooxazines represent an important class of photochromic compounds with a wide variety of applications. In order to effectively utilize and design these photoswitches it is desirable to understand how the substituents affect photochromic properties, and how the different structural motifs compare under identical conditions. In this work a small library of photoswitches was synthesized in order to comparatively evaluate the effect of substituent modifications and structure on photochromism. The library was designed to modify positions that were believed to have the greatest effect on C-O bond lability and therefore the photochromic properties. Herein we report a comparative analysis of the UV and visible light responses of 30 spiropyrans, spiroindolinonaphthopyrans, and spirooxazines. The influence of gadolinium(III) binding was also investigated on the library of compounds to determine its effect on photoswitching. Both assays demonstrated different trends in substituent and structural requirements for optimal photochromism.
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article