Geometry‐Induced Oligomerization of Fluorine‐Substituted Phenylazothiazole Photoswitches

Author:

Hashim P. K.12ORCID,Sahu Saugata1,Takahashi Kiyonori13,Thazhathethil Shakkeeb4,Nakamura Takayoshi13,Tamaoki Nobuyuki12

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute for Electronic Science Hokkaido University Kita 20, Nishi 10, Kita-ku Sapporo Hokkaido 001-0020 Japan

2. Graduate School of Life Science Hokkaido University Kita 10, Nishi 8, Kita-ku Sapporo Hokkaido 060-0810 Japan

3. Graduate School of Environmental Science Hokkaido University Kita 10, Nishi 5, Kita-ku Sapporo Hokkaido 060-0810 Japan

4. Research Center for Macromolecules and Biomaterials National Institute for Materials Science 1-2-1 Sengen Tsukuba Ibaraki 305-0047 Japan

Abstract

AbstractPhotoswitches are molecules that can absorb light of specific wavelengths and undergo a reversible transformation between their trans and cis isomeric forms. In phenylazo photoswitches, it is common for the less stable cis (Z) isomer to convert back to the more stable trans (E) isomer either through photochemical or thermal means. In this research, we designed new derivatives of phenylazothiazole (PAT) photoswitches, PAT‐Fn, which feature fluorine substituents on their phenyl component. These derivatives can reversibly isomerize under visible light exposure with the enrichment of E and Z isomers at photostationary state (PSS). Surprisingly, we observed an unconventional phenomenon when these PAT‐Fn (n2) photoswitches were in their cis isomeric state in the absence of light. Instead of the anticipated transformation from cis to trans isomer, these compounds converted to an oligomeric compound. Our detailed experimental investigation and theoretical calculations, indicated the crucial role of fluorine substituents and the distinctive geometric arrangement of the cis isomer in driving the unexpected oligomerization process originating from the cis isomeric state.

Funder

Hokkaido University

Publisher

Wiley

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