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A multi-responsive molecular switch based on a diarylethene derivative containing dinitrobenzenesulfonic amide groups

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Abstract Diarylethene derivatives-based multi-responsive molecular switches are indispensable for application to sensors for biological and materials sciences. The constructing of molecular switches that can respond to sulfur compounds remains a… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Diarylethene derivatives-based multi-responsive molecular switches are indispensable for application to sensors for biological and materials sciences. The constructing of molecular switches that can respond to sulfur compounds remains a challenge. In this work, we report the design and syntheses of a new DAEs-based molecular switch 3 using two strongly electron-withdrawing 2,4-dinitrobenzenesulfonyl groups as functional groups and bisthienylethene perfluordiarylethene 2 as the photoswitching trigger. The new molecular switch 3 exhibits prominent photochromism in solution. More importantly, among various sulfur compounds, molecular switch 3 showes specific responses toward benzenethiol and hydrosulfide ions.

Keywords: multi responsive; switch; switch based; responsive molecular; molecular switch; based diarylethene

Journal Title: Dyes and Pigments
Year Published: 2017

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