A photokinetic investigation is here carried out on four newly synthesized diarylethenes with the aim to test their performance as photoreversible chromogenic and light emitting materials. The pentatomic ring, which fixes these diarylethenes in the cis conformation, contains a Si atom or a PO group. The 1,2 positions at the ethenic bond are symmetrically substituted with thienyl or benzothienyl groups. The results are compared with those for the structurally related and widely studied 1,2-bis(2-methyl-benzo[b]thiophen-3-yl)perfluorocyclopentene (BTF6), investigated here under the same experimental conditions. Spectra of the colorless and colored forms and photoreaction quantum yields were determined; temperature, excitation wavelength and viscosity effects were explored. Compounds containing benzothienyl substituents were found to be good bistable photochromes, with high photochemical yields of both the cyclization and cycloreversion reactions, and to display appreciable fluorescence emission from the colored forms, which is a rare and desirable property for photochromes. In contrast, the molecules not bearing the benzene condensed rings were found unsuitable as photochromes because of side degradation processes occurring in competition with cyclization.
In this work the photochemistry and photophysics of two new ethenic compounds, a tetra-thienylethene (tetrakis) and a tri-thienylethene (triakis), have been investigated by steady state and time-resolved UV-vis absorption and luminescence spectroscopies. The quantum yields of the UV-photoinduced ring-closure reaction (Φ(O→C)) and of the visible-stimulated cycloreversion reaction (Φ(C→O)) were determined as a function of the temperature in 3-methylpentane. The trends of Φ(O→C) and Φ(C→O) with temperature suggest that a barrier exists to the ring opening reaction which hampers the cycloreversion in a rigid matrix at 80 K. For the closure reaction, a negative effect of the temperature on Φ(O→C) reflects an increased concentration of the more easily isomerizable antiparallel conformer with decreasing the temperature. Quantum yields and lifetimes of fluorescence, observed for tetrakis in both the colourless and coloured forms and for triakis only for the coloured form, were determined. The solvent and temperature effects on fluorescence were investigated. Nanosecond time-resolved experiments showed the formation of a triplet transient from tetrakis which could be a precursor of the main reaction photoproduct. For triakis no transient was detected.
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