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Acceleration of the thermal back-reaction and the finding of a non-photochromic isomer for a negative photochromic binaphthyl-bridged imidazole dimer.

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The development of visible or near-infrared (NIR) light-responsive fast photoswitchable molecules for the real-time, non-contact control of physical and chemical properties has received increased attention because of the non-invasive features… Click to show full abstract

The development of visible or near-infrared (NIR) light-responsive fast photoswitchable molecules for the real-time, non-contact control of physical and chemical properties has received increased attention because of the non-invasive features to materials and biological tissues. We report a new molecular design to accelerate the thermal back-reaction of the negative photochromic binaphthyl-bridged imidazole dimer, BN-ImD. We also found that irradiation of the BN-ImD derivative with methyl groups on the bridging binaphthyl unit with visible light produced an unprecedented photoreaction product with a unique eight-membered ring structure. These observations provide fascinating clues for the future development of fast negative photochromic molecules.

Keywords: back reaction; photochromic binaphthyl; binaphthyl bridged; thermal back; negative photochromic; bridged imidazole

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2023

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