Design of cyclic reaction driven by two-color two-photon excitation

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Abstract

We propose a new cyclic reaction based on the concept of two-color two-photon excitation. N-Methylphtalimide (MePI)-linked 4-methoxybenzophenone (MeOBP) was synthesized. The excited benzophenone ketyl radical formed by the two-color two-photon excitation reduces the MePI moiety to form the diphenylmethanol cation and the MePI radical anion (MePI.-). The cation quickly deprotonates to regenerate MeOBP. In the presence of an appropriate electron acceptor, MePI.- reduces the acceptors to regenerate the initial state. As a result, the circular reaction is completed. The proposed cyclic reaction produces one reducing reagent (radical anion) and one proton from two photons (UV and vis light) and a hydrogen donor. © 2007 American Chemical Society.

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Sakamoto, M., Kim, S. S., Fujitsuka, M., & Majima, T. (2007). Design of cyclic reaction driven by two-color two-photon excitation. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 111(19), 6917–6919. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp0723113

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