Fluorescence photoswitching and photoreversible two-way energy transfer in a photochrome-fluorophore dyad

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A thorough photophysical study of a photochrome-fluorophore dyad (3), combining a fluorescent laser dye (DCM-type, 1, Φ1 = 0.27) and a photochromic diarylethene (2), obtained by click chemistry, is presented. In addition to photochromism, the open form (OF) of 2 exhibits fluorescence (Φ2-OF = 0.016), whereas the closed form (CF) does not. Fluorescence is switched upon alternate UV/visible irradiation of 2. The emission band of 2-OF matches the absorption band of 1 (400-550 nm), whereas the emission band of 1 overlaps the absorption band of 2-CF (550-700 nm). Therefore, a photoreversible two-way excitation energy transfer (EET), controlled by the state of the photochromic moiety, is obtained in the dyad 3. Their efficiencies are quantified as ΦEETOF→F = 85% and as ΦEETF→CF ∼ 100% from the comparison of emission and excitation spectra between 1, 2, and 3. These results are fully compatible with the shortening of fluorescence lifetimes (from τ2-OF = 70 ps and 170 ps essentially to τ3-OF < 10 ps) and to the values of Förster radii determined for 3 (R0(OF → F) = 29 Å and R 0(F → CF) = 71 Å), evidencing a Förster-type resonance energy transfer mechanism (FRET). An important outcome of this two-way FRET is the possibility to quench 49% of the fluorescence in 3 at PSS upon UV irradiation, corresponding to the conversion extent of the photochromic reaction, which is different from 2 (αCF = 91%). This is a clear example of a situation where the presence of FRET between the photochromic unit and the fluorophore affects noticeably the photochromic properties of the dyad molecule 3. © The Royal Society of Chemistry and Owner Societies 2012.

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Ouhenia-Ouadahi, K., Métivier, R., Maisonneuve, S., Jacquart, A., Xie, J., Léaustic, A., … Nakatani, K. (2012). Fluorescence photoswitching and photoreversible two-way energy transfer in a photochrome-fluorophore dyad. Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 11(11), 1705–1714. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2pp25129a

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