Issue 26, 2022

Photoswitching studies of new photochromic ionic liquids studied in real time by in situ irradiation

Abstract

The photoswitching behavior of new double cationic azobenzene derivatives AZOpyr and AZOimid was studied by in situ irradiation in the cavity of a 1H-NMR spectrometer. The setup of the experiments allowed us to easily collect, in real-time, valuable spectral information to quantify the concentration of photoisomers without deconvolution of the data. With this information, the equilibrium constant and thermodynamics parameters of the photoinduced equilibrium at the photostationary state could be determined. At the same time, this type of experiment also allowed us to obtain precise structural information (i.e., chemical shift, integration, and constant coupling of each isomer) based on the pattern of the signals of the 1H-NMR spectra of the photoswitches. The same irradiation system was utilized to study the fatigue of the cationic AZOpyr and AZOimid in several solvents, finding that these probes are photostable in methanol, dimethyl sulfoxide, and propyl ammonium formate.

Graphical abstract: Photoswitching studies of new photochromic ionic liquids studied in real time by in situ irradiation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Mar 2022
Accepted
30 May 2022
First published
07 Jun 2022

New J. Chem., 2022,46, 12825-12835

Photoswitching studies of new photochromic ionic liquids studied in real time by in situ irradiation

I. Orellana-Maldonado, A. Aspée, P. Barrias, P. A. Santana and C. Tirapegui, New J. Chem., 2022, 46, 12825 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ01194H

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