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Free Radical-Mediated Intramolecular Photocyclization of AIEgens Based on 2,3-Diphenylbenzo[b]thiophene S,S -Dioxide.

Jingjing GuoJianqing LiTai WuXiaoluo PengShihuai WangZhujin ZhaoYong HuaBen-Zhong TangRongjun Zhao
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
As an important category of photochemical reactions, photocyclization is regarded as an ideal entry point for building intelligent photoresponsive materials. Herein, a series of aggregation-induced emission luminogens (AIEgens) with sensitive photoresponsive behavior are developed based on 2,3-diphenylbenzo[ b ]thiophene S,S -dioxide (DP-BTO), and the impacts of substituents with different electronic structures are investigated. The comprehensive experimental and computational characterizations reveal that their photoresponsive activity is resulted from triplet diradical-mediated intramolecular photocyclization, followed by dehydrogenation to yield stable polycyclic photoproducts. This photocyclization process is active in solution but suppressed in the solid state, and thus can act as a supplementary nonradiative decay channel for the excited state to contribute to AIE effect. Moreover, the generated triplet diradical intermediates upon light irradiation can effectively inhibit the growth of S. aureus , indicative of their promising application as antibacterial agents. This work provides an in-depth mechanistic description about the photocyclization of DP-BTO derivatives and furnishes a perspective on the correlation of photochemical decay and photophysical property.
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