Issue 27, 2022

Photo-induced 6π-electrocyclisation and cycloreversion of isolated dithienylethene anions

Abstract

The diarylethene chromophore is commonly used in light-triggered molecular switches. The chromophore undergoes reversible 6π-electrocyclisation (ring closing) and cycloreversion (ring opening) reactions upon exposure to UV and visible light, respectively, providing bidirectional photoswitching. Here, we investigate the gas-phase photoisomerisation of meta- (m) and para- (p) substituted dithienylethene carboxylate anions (DTE) using tandem ion mobility mass spectrometry coupled with laser excitation. The ring-closed forms of p-DTE and m-DTE are found to undergo cycloreversion in the gas phase with maximum responses associated with bands in the visible (λmax ≈ 600 nm) and the ultraviolet (λmax ≈ 360 nm). The ring-open p-DTE isomer undergoes 6π-electrocyclisation in the ultraviolet region at wavelengths shorter than 350 nm, whereas no evidence is found for the corresponding electrocyclisation of ring-open m-DTE, a situation attributed to the fact that the antiparallel geometry required for electrocyclisation of m-DTE is energetically disfavoured. This highlights the influence of the carboxylate substitution position on the photochemical properties of DTE molecules. We find no evidence for the formation in the gas phase of the undesirable cyclic byproduct, which causes fatigue of DTE photoswitches in solution.

Graphical abstract: Photo-induced 6π-electrocyclisation and cycloreversion of isolated dithienylethene anions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Mar 2022
Accepted
21 Jun 2022
First published
23 Jun 2022

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2022,24, 16628-16636

Photo-induced 6π-electrocyclisation and cycloreversion of isolated dithienylethene anions

J. T. Buntine, E. Carrascosa, J. N. Bull, G. Muller, U. Jacovella, C. R. Glasson, G. Vamvounis and E. J. Bieske, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2022, 24, 16628 DOI: 10.1039/D2CP01240E

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