Cyano analogues of 7-azaindole: Probing excited-state charge-coupled proton transfer reactions in protic solvents

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The interplay between excited-state charge and proton transfer reactions in protic solvents is investigated in a series of 7-azaindole (7AI) derivatives: 3-cyano-7-azaindole (3CNAI), 5-cyano-7-azaindole (5CNAI), 3,5-dicyano-7- azaindole (3,5CNAI) and dicyanoethenyl-7-azaindole (DiCNAI). Similar to 7AI, 3CNAI and 3,5CNAI undergo methanol catalyzed excited-state double proton transfer (ESDPT), resulting in dual (normal and proton transfer) emission. Conversely, ESDPT is prohibited for 5CNAI and DiCNAI in methanol, as supported by a unique normal emission with high quantum efficiency. Instead, the normal emission undergoes prominent solvatochromism. Detailed relaxation dynamics and temperature dependent studies are carried out. The results conclude that significant excited-state charge transfer (ESCT) takes place for both 5CNAI and DiCNAI. The charge-transfer specie possesses a different dipole moment from that of the proton-transfer tautomer species. Upon reaching the equilibrium polarization, there exists a solvent-polarity induced barrier during the proton-transfer tautomerization, and ESDPT is prohibited for 5CNAI and DiCNAI during the excited-state lifespan. The result is remarkably different from 7AI, which is also unique among most excited-state charge/proton transfer coupled systems studied to date. © 2008 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Hsieh, C. C., Chen, K. Y., Hsieh, W. T., Lai, C. H., Shen, J. Y., Jiang, C. M., … Chou, P. T. (2008). Cyano analogues of 7-azaindole: Probing excited-state charge-coupled proton transfer reactions in protic solvents. ChemPhysChem, 9(15), 2221–2229. https://doi.org/10.1002/cphc.200800352

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