Issue 39, 2021

Elucidating the chemiexcitation of dioxetanones by replacing the peroxide bond with S–S, N–N and C–C bonds

Abstract

Dioxetanone is one of the prototypical cyclic peroxide intermediates in several chemiluminescent and bioluminescent systems, in which thermolysis reactions allow efficient singlet chemiexcitation. While the chemiexcitation mechanism of dioxetanone and peroxide intermediates is still far from understood, the presence of a peroxide bond that undergoes bond breaking has been found to be a constant. Here we have addressed the following questions: can other non-peroxide bonds lead to chemiexcitation and, if not, can the differences between dioxetanone and non-peroxide derivatives help to elucidate their chemiexcitation mechanism? To this end, we have used a reliable TD-DFT approach to model the thermolysis and chemiexcitation of a model dioxetanone and its three other non-peroxide derivatives. The results showed that only the dioxetanone molecule could lead to chemiluminescence as it is the only one for which thermolysis is energetically favorable and provides a pathway for singlet chemiexcitation. Finally, the chemiexcitation of the model dioxetanone is explained by its access, during thermolysis, to a biradical region where the ground and excited states are degenerate. This occurs due to an increased interaction between the reaction fragments, which extends the biradical regions and delays the rupture of the peroxide ring.

Graphical abstract: Elucidating the chemiexcitation of dioxetanones by replacing the peroxide bond with S–S, N–N and C–C bonds

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jul 2021
Accepted
07 Sep 2021
First published
07 Sep 2021

New J. Chem., 2021,45, 18518-18527

Elucidating the chemiexcitation of dioxetanones by replacing the peroxide bond with S–S, N–N and C–C bonds

C. M. Magalhães, P. González-Berdullas, J. C. G. Esteves da Silva and L. Pinto da Silva, New J. Chem., 2021, 45, 18518 DOI: 10.1039/D1NJ03440E

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