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Visible‐Light‐Triggered Molecular Photoswitch Based on Reversible E/Z Isomerization of a 1,2‐Dicyanoethene Derivative
Authors:Dr Xin Guo  Jiawang Zhou  Dr Maxime A Siegler  Prof?Dr Arthur E Bragg  Prof?Dr Howard E Katz
Institution:1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218 (USA);2. Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218 (USA)
Abstract:A designed bis(dithienyl) dicyanoethene‐based, strictly E/Z photoswitch (4TCE) operates through state‐selective (E and Z isomer) photoactivation with visible light. The E and Z isomers of 4TCE exhibit remarkably different spectroscopic characteristics, including a large separation (70 nm) in their absorption maxima (λmax) and a 2.5‐fold increase in molar extinction coefficient from cis to trans. The energetically stable trans form can be completely converted to the cis form within minutes when exposed to white light, whereas the reverse isomerization occurs readily upon irradiation by blue light (λ<480 nm) or completely by thermal conversion at elevated temperatures. These features together with excellent thermal stability and photostability of both isomers make this new E/Z photoswitch a promising building block for photoswitchable materials that operate without the need for UV light.
Keywords:1  2‐dicyanoethene  diarylethenes  molecular switches  photochromism  photoisomerization
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