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Photoinduced Pyramidal Inversion Behavior of Phosphanes Involved with Aggregation-Induced Emission Behavior.

Takashi MachidaTakeshi IwasaTetsuya TaketsuguKazuki SadaKenta Kokado
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) is a fascinating phenomenon because of the applications of luminescent materials in the aggregated state, which exploit the large structural changes of the molecules in the excited state. Recently, it was reported that triphenylphosphane derivatives show AIE behavior in which they undergo potentially large structural changes in the excited state. Inspired by this report, photoinduced pyramidal inversion behavior of phosphanes was investigated. In photochemical experiments, the prepared P-stereogenic phosphanes exhibited photoracemization in dilute solution, and a negative correlation was observed between the photoracemization and the AIE phenomenon. Theoretical computations revealed that the inversion barrier in the excited state was much smaller than that in the ground state. This is the first report on the photoinduced pyramidal inversion behavior of phosphanes, which will provide new and unexplored applications.
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