Quinoxaline-based azamacrocycles: synthesis, AIE behavior and acidochromism.
Alisa D KharlamovaElizaveta V ErmakovaAnton S AbelVictoria E GontcharenkoAndrey V CheprakovAlexei D AverinIrina P BeletskayaChantal AndraudYann BretonniereAlla G Bessmertnykh-LemeunePublished in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2024)
The development of luminescent molecular materials has advanced rapidly in recent decades, primarily driven by the synthesis of novel emissive compounds and a deeper understanding of excited-state mechanisms. Herein, we report a streamlined synthetic approach to light-emitting diazapolyoxa- and polyazamacrocycles N 2 C n O x Q and N y C n Q ( n = 3-10; x = 2, 3; y = 2-5), incorporating a 2,3-diphenylquinoxaline residue (DPQ). This synthetic strategy based on macrocyclization through Pd-catalyzed amination reaction yields the target macrocycles in good or high yields (46-92%), enabling precise control over their structural parameters. A key role of the PhPF- t Bu ligand belonging to the JosiPhos series in this macrocyclization was elucidated through DFT computation. This macrocyclization reaction eliminates the need for complex protecting-deprotecting procedures of secondary amine groups, offering a convenient and scalable method for the preparation of target compounds. Moreover, it boasts a potentially broad substrate scope, making it promising for structure-properties studies within photophysics, sensor development, and material synthesis. Photophysical properties of representative macrocycles were investigated, employing spectroscopic techniques and DFT computation. It was demonstrated that DPQ-containing macrocycles display aggregation-induced emission in a DCM-hexane solvent mixture despite the presence of flexible tethers within their structures. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis of a representative compound N 2 C 8 O 3 Q allowed us to gain deeper insight into its molecular structure and AIE behaviour. The emissive aggregates of the N 2 C 10 O 3 Q macrocycle were immobilized on filter paper yielding AIE-exhibiting test strips for measuring acidity in vapors and in aqueous media.
Keyphrases
- light emitting
- molecular docking
- fluorescent probe
- living cells
- ionic liquid
- high resolution
- density functional theory
- crystal structure
- single molecule
- room temperature
- mass spectrometry
- magnetic resonance imaging
- amino acid
- computed tomography
- quantum dots
- atomic force microscopy
- molecular dynamics simulations
- magnetic nanoparticles
- sensitive detection
- contrast enhanced