Synthesis and characterization of bis(4-amino-2-bromo-6-methoxy)azobenzene derivatives

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Abstract

Aminoazobenzene derivatives with four ortho substituents with respect to the N-N double bond are a relatively unexplored class of azo compounds that show promise for use as photoswitches in biology. Tetra-ortho-methoxy-substituted aminoazobenzene compounds in particular can form azonium ions under physiological conditions and exhibit red-light photoswitching. Here, we report the synthesis and characterization of two bis(4-amino-2-bromo-6-methoxy)azobenzene derivatives. These compounds form red-light-absorbing azonium ions, but only under very acidic conditions (pH < 1). While the low pKa makes the azonium form unsuitable, the neutral versions of these compounds undergo trans-to-cis photoisomerization with blue-green light and exhibit slow (τ1/2 ≈ 10 min) thermal reversion and so may find applications under physiological conditions.

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Martínez-López, D., Babalhavaeji, A., Sampedro, D., & Andrew Woolley, G. (2019). Synthesis and characterization of bis(4-amino-2-bromo-6-methoxy)azobenzene derivatives. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 15, 3000–3008. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.15.296

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