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It's a Trap: Thiol-Michael Chemistry on a DASA Photoswitch.

Jessica AlvesSandra WiedbraukDavid GräfeSarah L WaldenJames P BlincoShivshankar R Mane
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Donor-acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASA) are popular photoswitches capable of toggling between two isomers depending on the light and temperature of the system. The cyclized polar form is accessed by visible-light irradiation, whereas the linear nonpolar form is recovered in the dark. Upon the formation of the cyclized form, the DASA contains a double bond featuring a β-carbon prone to nucleophilic attack. Here, an isomer selective thiol-Michael reaction between the cyclized DASA and a base-activated thiol is introduced. The thiol-Michael addition was carried out with an alkyl (1-butanethiol) and an aromatic thiol (p-bromothiophenol) as reaction partners, both in the presence of a base. Under optimized conditions, the reaction proceeds preferentially in the presence of light and base. The current study demonstrates that DASAs can be selectively trapped in their cyclized state.
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