Protolytic properties of the structurally rigid analogs of 2,6-distyrylpyridine. Widening the pH sensitivity range by the photochemical E→Z isomerisation and introduction of substituents capable to protolytic interactions

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Abstract

Protolytic interactions in the series of prospective fluorescent ratiometric wide-range pH indicators - structurally rigid analogs of 2,6-distyrylpyridine - (3E,5E)-3,5-dibenzylidene-8-phenyl-1,2,3,5,6,7-hexahydrodicyclopentano[b,e]pyridine - were investigated. The pyridine nitrogen atom basicity in these compounds is significantly lower in comparison with that of unsubstituted heterocycle and 2,6-distyrylpyridine. The photochemical E→Z photoisomerization and the side benzene rings substituents influence on the acid-base equilibria were studied. The complex multi-stage mechanism of the acid-base interactions of the polysubstituted compounds was elucidated. The most significant spectral effects were typical to the N,N-dialkylamino substituted compounds of the investigated series. The widest pH sensitivity interval covering nearly the full range of 0-14 units was demonstrated for compounds with both proton donor and proton acceptor substituents. © 2010 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien.

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Grygorovych, O. V., Nevskii, O. V., Moskalenko, S. M., Pivovarenko, V. G., & Doroshenko, A. O. (2010). Protolytic properties of the structurally rigid analogs of 2,6-distyrylpyridine. Widening the pH sensitivity range by the photochemical E→Z isomerisation and introduction of substituents capable to protolytic interactions. Central European Journal of Chemistry, 8(4), 766–782. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11532-010-0051-x

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