All Visible Light Switch Based on the Dimethyldihydropyrene Photochromic Core.
Margot JacquetLucas M UriarteFrédéric LafoletMartial Boggio-PasquaMichel SliwaFrédérique LoiseauEric Saint-AmanSaioa CoboGuy RoyalPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2020)
Two photoswitchable compounds that can operate under visible light irradiation are prepared and investigated using spectroscopic and computational studies. These all-visible systems are based on the dimethyldihydropyrene (DHP)/cyclophanediene (CPD) photochromic couple connected either to a bipyridine (bpy) unit or to a (tris(bpy)ruthenium(II)) complex through a pyridinium bridge. In these compounds, the DHP to CPD isomerization and the reverse CPD to DHP conversion can be triggered by illumination with red (>630 nm) and blue (460 nm) lights, respectively. The unambiguous and reversible response of these systems triggered by visible light make them potential candidates for biological purposes and electronic devices.