Synthesis of Styrylbenzazole Photoswitches and Evaluation of their Photochemical Properties

Author:

Stindt Charlotte N.1ORCID,Crespi Stefano12ORCID,Feringa Ben L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Stratingh Institute for Chemistry University of Groningen Nijenborgh 4 9747 AG Groningen The Netherlands

2. Present address: Ångström Laboratory Department of Chemistry Uppsala University Box 523 751 20 Uppsala Sweden

Abstract

AbstractStyrylbenzazoles form a promising yet under‐represented class of photoswitches that can perform a light‐driven EZ isomerization of the central alkene double bond without undergoing irreversible photocyclization, typical of the parent stilbene. In this work, we report the synthesis and photochemical study of 23 styrylbenzazole photoswitches. Their thermal stabilities, quantum yields, maximum absorption wavelengths and photostationary state (PSS) distributions can be tuned by changing the benzazole heterocycle and the substitution pattern on the aryl ring. In particular, we found that push‐pull systems show large redshifts of the maximum absorption wavelengths and the highest quantum yields, whereas ortho‐substituted styrylbenzazole photoswitches exhibit the most favorable PSS ratios. Taking advantage of both design principles, we produced 2,6‐dimethyl‐4‐(dimethylamino)‐styrylbenzothiazole, a thermally stable and efficient P‐type photoswitch which displays negative photochromism upon irradiation with visible light up to 470 nm to obtain a near‐quantitative isomerization with a very high quantum yield of 59 %. Furthermore, 4‐hydroxystyrylbenzoxazole was demonstrated to be a pH‐sensitive switch which exhibits a 100 nm redshift upon deprotonation. Ortho‐methylation of its benzothiazole analogue improved the obtained PSS ratio in its deprotonated state from E : Z=53 : 47 to E : Z=18 : 82. We anticipate that this relatively unexplored class of photoswitches will form a valuable expansion of the current family of photoswitches.

Funder

Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap

Publisher

Wiley

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