An inclusion complex of cucurbit[7]uril with benzimidazolyl benzyl viologen exhibits fluorescence and photochromic properties.
Qin WangJun-Zhuo GuoDan LuoMing-Fu YeRui-Lian LinWen-Qi SunJing-Xin LiuPublished in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
In order to investigate the photochromic mechanism of photochromic materials based on supramolecular host-guest systems, we designed and synthesized a unique viologen derivative (benzimidazolyl benzyl viologen, guest 1·Cl 3 ), which does not contain oxygen atoms. The binding interaction of guest 1 3+ with host cucurbit[7]uril (Q[7]) was investigated by various techniques. The obtained supramolecular host-guest complex 1 3+ @Q[7] exhibits interesting fluorescence emission and reversible photochromism. The ESR and XPS experimental data suggest that the photochromic process of the complex 1 3+ @Q[7] comes from the electron transfer from the carbonyl O atoms of the host Q[7] to the bipyridinium N atoms of the guest 1 3+ .