Selective Modification for Red-Shifted Excitability: A Small Change in Structure, a Huge Change in Photochemistry

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We developed three bathochromic, green-light activatable, photolabile protecting groups based on a nitrodibenzofuran (NDBF) core with D-π-A push–pull structures. Variation of donor substituents (D) at the favored ring position enabled us to observe their impact on the photolysis quantum yields. Comparing our new azetidinyl-NDBF (Az-NDBF) photolabile protecting group with our earlier published DMA-NDBF, we obtained insight into its excitation-specific photochemistry. While the “two-photon-only” cage DMA-NDBF was inert against one-photon excitation (1PE) in the visible spectral range, we were able to efficiently release glutamic acid from azetidinyl-NDBF with irradiation at 420 and 530 nm. Thus, a minimal change (a cyclization adding only one carbon atom) resulted in a drastically changed photochemical behavior, which enables photolysis in the green part of the spectrum.

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Becker, Y., Roth, S., Scheurer, M., Jakob, A., Gacek, D. A., Walla, P. J., … Heckel, A. (2021). Selective Modification for Red-Shifted Excitability: A Small Change in Structure, a Huge Change in Photochemistry. Chemistry - A European Journal, 27(6), 2212–2218. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202003672

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