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Optical switches with biplanemers obtained by intramolecular photocycloaddition reactions of tethered arenes

Abstract

The dimerization of anthracene by a [4π + 4π] cycloaddition is one of the oldest and best known reactions in photochemistry. In the series of tethered bichromophoric arenes, this reaction type could be extended to anthracenenaphthalene, naphthalenenaphthalene and recently even to anthracenebenzene and naphthalene–benzene systems. Cyclophanes, which can be regarded as twofold or multiple tethered systems, are not discussed here. The cycloisomerizations are performed by irradiation at the long-wavelength absorption (λ > 270 nm), whereas shorter wavelengths (λ < 270 nm) lead to cycloreversions, which can be also achieved by a thermal route. The systems represent therefore a P- and T-type photochromism, which can be used for optical or chiroptical switches. An acceleration of the switch is possible by a singlet energy transfer (light harvesting antenna effect) in dendritic compounds. In the past 5 to 10 years many applications of these switches were studied in the context of photonic devices, sensor techniques, lithographic processes, imaging techniques, data processing and data storage.

Graphical abstract: Optical switches with biplanemers obtained by intramolecular photocycloaddition reactions of tethered arenes

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
20 Jul 2012
First published
02 Oct 2012

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2013,42, 143-155

Optical switches with biplanemers obtained by intramolecular photocycloaddition reactions of tethered arenes

H. Meier and D. Cao, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2013, 42, 143 DOI: 10.1039/C2CS35271K

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