Sulfonyl-tuned amino DASAs for targeted photophysical and photoswitching control
Alexander Karr, Hye Joon Lee, Chloe A. Ramsperger, Cesar A. Reyes, Kelly Biv, Elias Picazo
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 3
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
bond, as evidenced by UV-vis spectroscopy and low-temperature NMR spectroscopy. This discovery was achieved by significantly improving DASA structural stability under irradiation, which in turn enables the creation of a compound that sets the record for amino DASA isomer distribution at the photostationary state. Thermal reversion is rapid with little to no fatigue in dichloromethane and solvent versatility is demonstrated with photoswitching and full recovery in toluene, albeit with slower thermal recovery rates. Sulfonyl substituents are also found to modulate molar absorption coefficients and structural charge distribution in a manner that broadly follows Hammett substituent constants with modest correlations, thereby providing qualitative guidance for molecular design. These findings enable the greater DASA photoswitch class to selectively access multiple isomers through structural design, offering opportunities for further developments in responsive materials, soft robotics, and selective reactivity.
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