Thermal and (Thermo-Reversible) Photochemical Cycloisomerization of 1H-2-Benzo[c]oxocins From Synthetic Applications to the Development of a New T-Type Molecular Photoswitch
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| Publication date | 11-01-2023 |
| Journal | Journal of the American Chemical Society |
| Volume | Issue number | 145 | 1 |
| Pages (from-to) | 645-657 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
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| Abstract |
A novel T-type molecular photoswitch based on the reversible cyclization of 1H-2-benzo[c]oxocins to dihydro-4H-cyclobuta[c]isochromenes has been developed. The switching mechanism involves a light-triggered ring-contraction of 8-membered 1H-2-benzo[c]oxocins to 4,6-fused O-heterocyclic dihydro-4H-cyclobuta[c]isochromene ring systems, with reversion back to the 1H-2-benzo[c]oxocin state accessible through heating. Both processes are unidirectional and proceed with good efficiency, with switching properties─including reversibility and half-life time─easily adjusted via structural functionalization. Our new molecular-switching platform exhibits independence from solvent polarity, originating from its neutral-charge switching mechanism, a property highly sought-after for biological applications. The photoinduced ring-contraction involves a [2+2] conjugated-diene cyclization that obeys the Woodward-Hoffmann rules. In contrast, the reverse process initiates via a thermal ring-opening (T > 60 °C) to produce the original 8-membered 1H-2-benzo[c]oxocins, which is thermally forbidden according to the Woodward-Hoffmann rules. The thermal ring-opening is likely to proceed via an ortho-quinodimethane (o-QDM) intermediate, and the corresponding switching mechanisms are supported by experimental observations and density functional theory calculations. Other transformations of 1H-2-benzo[c]oxocins were found upon altering reaction conditions: prolonged heating of the 1H-2-benzo[c]oxocins at a significantly elevated temperature (72 h at 120 °C), with the resulting dihydronaphthalenes formed via the o-QDM intermediate. These reactions also proceed with good chemoselectivities, providing new synthetic protocols for motifs found in several bioactive molecules, but are otherwise difficult to access. |
| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supplementary material. |
| Language | English |
| Related dataset | CCDC 2212964: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c11310 |
| Other links | https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85144863459 |
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