Issue 11, 2002

Electrochiroptical response of a hexaarylethane derivative with a helical π-skeleton: drastic UV–Vis and CD spectral changes upon electrolysis of 4′,5′-dibromodispiro[xanthene-9,9′(9′H,10′H)-phenanthrene-10′,9″-xanthene]

Abstract

Upon two-electron oxidation of the title electron donor 1a, the elongated central C9–C10 bond [1.656(5) Å (X-ray)] is cleaved to give the biphenyl-2,2′-diyl bis(xanthenylium) dye 2a2+, which regenerates the colorless dispiro compound 1a by two-electron reduction. The presence of isosbestic points in the UV–Vis spectra during the electrochemical oxidation of 1a to 2a2+ indicates the negligible steady-state concentration of the intermediate cation radical. Interconversion between optically resolved 1a and 2a2+ is accompanied by drastic changes in the CD spectra again with several isosbestic points, and racemization of (P)- and (M)-1a and (S)- and (R)-2a2+ does not occur at ambient conditions. This redox pair represents a new motif for the multi-output response system, where the electrochemical input is transduced into two independent spectral outputs.

Graphical abstract: Electrochiroptical response of a hexaarylethane derivative with a helical π-skeleton: drastic UV–Vis and CD spectral changes upon electrolysis of 4′,5′-dibromodispiro[xanthene-9,9′(9′H,10′H)-phenanthrene-10′,9″-xanthene]

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 May 2002
Accepted
14 Aug 2002
First published
03 Oct 2002

J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2002, 1937-1942

Electrochiroptical response of a hexaarylethane derivative with a helical π-skeleton: drastic UV–Vis and CD spectral changes upon electrolysis of 4′,5′-dibromodispiro[xanthene-9,9′(9′H,10′H)-phenanthrene-10′,9″-xanthene]

T. Suzuki, R. Yamamoto, H. Higuchi, E. Hirota, M. Ohkita and T. Tsuji, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2002, 1937 DOI: 10.1039/B204515J

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