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Wavelength-Selective Photo-Cycloadditions of Styryl-Anthracene.

Jing BaiZixing ShiXiaodong MaJie YinXuesong Jiang
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2022)
Light-tunable covalent chemistry is highly urgent in the fields of chemistry, biology, and materials science, especially for the smart materials and surface, due to the spatiotemporal control and feasible operation. Here, a new type of wavelength-selective photo-cycloaddition of styryl-anthracene carboxylic acid (SACA) is reported. Upon the irradiation of 450 nm visible light or 365 nm UV light, SACA can undergo [2+2] or [2+4] photocycloaddition, respectively. Furthermore, the [2+2] photocycloaddition induced by vis-light of 450 nm is reversible and can be disrupted by 365 nm UV light to form dimer-24 which cannot be photo-cleavable. Owing to the feasibility and spatiotemporal characteristics of UV-vis light-controlled photocycloaddition, the SACA possesses potential applications in various areas such as self-assembly, dynamic wrinkles, and fluorescence patterns, which are also explored and exhibited in this work.
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