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Effect of / isomerization on the photochromic performances of triphenylethylene
Revealing the structure-property relationships is crucial for promoting the development of photochromic materials and achieving the desired function in practical applications. Herein, a series of triphenylethylene photochromic materials ( TP , TP-F , TP-Cl and TP-Br ) have been synthesized and their...
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Published in: | New journal of chemistry 2024-07, Vol.48 (28), p.12834-1284 |
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Summary: | Revealing the structure-property relationships is crucial for promoting the development of photochromic materials and achieving the desired function in practical applications. Herein, a series of triphenylethylene photochromic materials (
TP
,
TP-F
,
TP-Cl
and
TP-Br
) have been synthesized and their photochromic properties were investigated. Monohalogenated
TP-F
,
TP-Cl
and
TP-Br
display obvious photochromic behaviors in solution, the solid state and polymer film. It is found that the halogen atoms with weak electron withdrawing ability can dramatically enhance the photocolorabilities of triphenylethylene. Moreover,
TP-Cl
and
TP-Br
exhibit different fatigue processes from
TP-F
. The further characterization reveals that the key factor leading to the diverse photochromic properties is
cis
/
trans
isomerization of triphenylethylene. The coloration of triphenylethylene mainly comes from the photo-triggered cyclization of
cis
-isomers. The initial attenuation of
TP-Cl
and
TP-Br
under UV irradiation is mostly caused by
cis-trans
photoisomerization, rather than the oxygen-involved photooxidation reactions. Based on the controllable "turn-on" and "turn-off" photobehaviors,
TP-Cl
and
TP-Br
were applied in the photoswitchable patterns, showing an enhanced signal-to-background ratio.
Monohalogenated triphenylethylene derivatives exhibit different photocolorabilities and fatigue processes, which are closely related to their
trans
-isomers. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d4nj02060j |