A photo-switchable molecular capsule: sequential photoinduced processes

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Abstract

The metastable trilacunary heteropolyoxomolybdate [PMo9O31(py)3]3− - {PMo9}; py = pyridine) and the ditopic pyridyl bearing diarylethene (DAE) (C25H16N2F6S2) self-assemble via a facile ligand replacement methodology to yield the photo-active molecular capsule [(PMo9O31)2(DAE)3]6−. The spatial arrangement and conformation of the three DAE ligands are directed by the surface chemistry of the molecular metal oxide precursor with exclusive ligation of the photo-active antiparallel rotamer to the polyoxometalate (POM) while the integrity of the assembly in solution has been verified by a suite of spectroscopic techniques. Electrocyclisation of the three DAEs occurs sequentially and has been investigated using a combination of steady-state and time-resolved spectroscopies with the discovery of a photochemical cascade whereby rapid photoinduced ring closure is followed by electron transfer from the ring-closed DAE to the POM in the latent donor-acceptor system on subsequent excitation. This interpretation is also supported by computational and detailed spectroelectrochemical analysis. Ring-closing quantum yields were also determined using a custom quantum yield determination setup (QYDS), providing insight into the impact of POM coordination on these processes.

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Choudhari, M., Xu, J., McKay, A. I., Guerrin, C., Forsyth, C., Ma, H. Z., … Ritchie, C. (2022). A photo-switchable molecular capsule: sequential photoinduced processes. Chemical Science, 13(46), 13732–13740. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04613j

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