Issue 17, 2019

Photochromism of supramolecular assemblies based on benzenecarboxylate donors and viologen acceptors

Abstract

Four different host–guest supramolecular assemblies of 1,2,4,5-benzenetetracarboxylic acid (H4BTEC) and viologens have been prepared, [(PV)0.5(H4BTEC)0.5]·NO3 (1), [(PV)(H2BTEC)]·H2O (2), (H3O)(PV)0.5(H2BTEC) (3), and [(AV)0.5(H4BTEC)0.5(H2BTEC)0.5]·H2O (4), (PV2+ = 1,1′-bis(propyl)-4,4′-bipyridinium dication; AV2+ = 1,1′-bis(amyl)-4,4′-bipyridinium dication). The electron-donating acid moieties acting as the host form supramolecular assemblies with electron-deficient viologens as the guest, which are connected by non-covalent interactions to make the donor–acceptor (D–A) system. Compounds 2–4 all exhibit electron-transfer (ET) photochromic behaviors, while compound 1 has no observed photochromism. The results show that the balance between intermolecular electron transfer and consequent photochromism is due to the rational modulation of electron acceptors and donors.

Graphical abstract: Photochromism of supramolecular assemblies based on benzenecarboxylate donors and viologen acceptors

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Feb 2019
Accepted
27 Mar 2019
First published
08 Apr 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 6607-6614

Photochromism of supramolecular assemblies based on benzenecarboxylate donors and viologen acceptors

J. Liu, J. Li and G. Zhao, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 6607 DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ00796B

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