Synthetic and photochemical studies of substituted 1-acyl-7-nitroindolines

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A previous study of substituent effects on the photocleavage of 1-acyl-7-nitroindolines has been extended to examine the effects of electron-donating and electron-withdrawing substituents. 1-Acetyl-4,5-methylenedioxy-7-nitroindoline 7 was inert to 350 nm irradiation, reinforcing an earlier finding that excessive electron-donation by substituents can divert the excited state into non-productive pathways. By contrast, the 1-acetyl-5,7-dinitro- and 1-acetyl-4-methoxy-5,7-dinitroindolines 8 and 9 respectively both showed improved photolysis efficiency in aqueous solution compared to the 1-acyl-4-methoxy-7-nitro compound 2. Unlike 2, both 8 and 9 gave mixed photoproducts, the corresponding dinitroindolines and the 5-nitro-7-nitrosoindoles. These results are interpreted in terms of a previous mechanistic study. Investigation of the 4-methoxy-5,7-dinitroindoline conjugate of L-glutamate 18 showed that the stoichiometry of glutamate release upon photolysis was only 65–77% of the theoretical value, suggesting that photolysis of these dinitro compounds may involve pathways other than the clean photolysis previously observed for mono-nitro compounds such as 2. © 2005 The Royal Society of Chemistry and Owner Societies.

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Papageorgiou, G., Ogden, D., Kelly, G., & Corrie, J. E. T. (2005). Synthetic and photochemical studies of substituted 1-acyl-7-nitroindolines. Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 4(11), 887–896. https://doi.org/10.1039/b508756b

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