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J Org Chem ; 83(19): 12000-12006, 2018 Oct 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30160966

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The discovery that the Newman-Kwart rearrangement can be performed at room temperature by action of a simple and readily available oxidant, cerium ammonium nitrate, is described. The conditions give clean conversion when using electron-rich aromatic substrates, and the reactions are often quantitative. Computational studies support a reaction mechanism where the O-thiocarbamate is first oxidized to the radical cation, followed by nucleophilic attack by the ipso carbon of the aromatic system.

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Chemistry ; 24(49): 12767-12772, 2018 Sep 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29978927

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Norbornadiene-quadricyclane (NBD-QC) photoswitches are candidates for applications in solar thermal energy storage. Functionally, they rely on an intramolecular [2+2] cycloaddition reaction, which couples the S0 landscape on the NBD side to the S1 landscape on the QC side of the reaction and vice-versa. This commonly results in an unfavourable correlation between the first absorption maximum and the barrier for thermal back-conversion. This work demonstrates that this correlation can be counteracted by using steric repulsion to hamper the rotational motion of the side groups along the back-conversion path. It is shown that this modification reduces the correlation between the effective back-conversion barrier and the first absorption maximum and also increases the back-conversion entropy. The resulting molecules exhibit exceptionally long half-lives for their metastable forms without significantly affecting other properties, most notably solar spectrum match and storage density.

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J Org Chem ; 81(1): 1-5, 2016 Jan 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26670932

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A mild and versatile procedure is presented for functionalization of boron chloride subphthalocyanine at the axial boron position with trimethylsilyl-protected alkyne nucleophiles in the presence of aluminum chloride. The method allows a large variety of substituents on the alkyne units, including electron-donating/withdrawing aryl groups, silyl-protected alkynyl groups, as well as ferrocenyl and azulenyl groups. In addition, ferrocene itself reacts smoothly under these conditions allowing for directly anchoring it to the boron of the subphthalocyanine.

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Chemistry ; 21(10): 3968-77, 2015 Mar 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25588718

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We present the synthesis and switching studies of systems with two photochromic dihydroazulene (DHA) units connected by a phenylene bridge at either para or meta positions, which correspond to a linear or cross-conjugated pathway between the photochromes. According to UV/Vis absorption and NMR spectroscopic measurements, the meta-phenylene-bridged DHA-DHA exhibited sequential light-induced ring openings of the two DHA units to their corresponding vinylheptafulvenes (VHFs). Initially, the VHF-DHA species was generated, and, ultimately, after continued irradiation, the VHF-VHF species. Studies in different solvents and quantum chemical calculations indicate that the excitation of DHA-VHF is no longer a local DHA excitation but a charge-transfer transition that involves the neighboring VHF unit. For the linearly conjugated para-phenylene-bridged dimer, electronic communication between the two units is so efficient that the photoactivity is reduced for both the DHA-DHA and DHA-VHF species, and DHA-DHA, DHA-VHF, and VHF-VHF were all present during irradiation. In all, by changing the bridging unit, we can control the degree of stepwise photoswitching.

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