2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2005.08.021
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Synthesis and optical properties of photochromic perinaphthothioindigo

Abstract: 1,2-naphtho)(1,8-naphtho)thioindigo (PNT) has been synthesized following a simple Friedel-Crafts route and its photochemical properties in toluene and polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) have been characterized. PNT is a photochromic molecule capable of reversible photoisomerization between a yellow form (cis-PNT, k max = 484 nm) and a purple form (trans-PNT, k max = 595 nm). The stable purple form converts to the yellow form with a trans-PNT to cis-PNT conversion quantum yield of 0.027 in toluene and 0.062 in PMMA.… Show more

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“…Therefore, usual photochromic compounds such as azobenzenes and diarylethenes cannot be used in this system. However, since the S 1 state of the transisomer of perinaphthothioindigo (PNT, 2.0 eV) [14,15] is lower than that of zinc porphyrin, isomerization of the PNT part is expected after two-photon excitation of the zinc porphyrin moiety [16]. In this way, at first, we designed a PNT attached-bisporphyrins 2 using an ethynylene bond as a more efficient two-photon absorbing photochromic compound as shown in Scheme 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, usual photochromic compounds such as azobenzenes and diarylethenes cannot be used in this system. However, since the S 1 state of the transisomer of perinaphthothioindigo (PNT, 2.0 eV) [14,15] is lower than that of zinc porphyrin, isomerization of the PNT part is expected after two-photon excitation of the zinc porphyrin moiety [16]. In this way, at first, we designed a PNT attached-bisporphyrins 2 using an ethynylene bond as a more efficient two-photon absorbing photochromic compound as shown in Scheme 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, analogous compounds with the H-chromophore installed between two ortho -substituted benzene rings, namely indigoids, have extensively been studied in the literature. For example, indigo and analogous compounds have been used as vat dye, food colorants, pigments for contact lenses, ambipolar organic semiconductors, and ligands for various metal complexes. , Thioindigo, peri -naphthothioindigo, N,N′-disubstituted indigos, and hemiindigos are known to show photochromic behavior . Hemithioindigos are promising tools in the competitive field of molecular machines …”
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