Shining new light on the spiropyran photoswitch: A photocage decides between cis-trans or spiro-merocyanine isomerization

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Abstract

Photochromic molecules from the spiropyran family are known to undergo light-induced interconversion between the colorless spiro- and the colored merocyanine forms. Here, we show for the first time that small structural modifications open up for an additional photoisomerization mode: reversible cis-trans isomerization of the merocyanine. Moreover, the introduction of a photocage allows for light-activated switching between the two modes.

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Fleming, C. L., Li, S., Grotli, M., & Andréasson, J. (2018). Shining new light on the spiropyran photoswitch: A photocage decides between cis-trans or spiro-merocyanine isomerization. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 140(43), 14069–14072. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b09523

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