15 N CP/MAS NMR as a Tool for the Mechanistic Study of Mechanical Stimuli-Responsive Materials: Evidence for the Conformational Change of an Emissive Dimethylacridane Derivative.
Toyotaka NakaeMineyuki HattoriYoshinori YamanoiPublished in: ACS omega (2023)
Mechanochromic luminescent molecules are currently attracting considerable attention because of their promising technological applications, but understanding their mechanism of action is challenging and is thus hindering our deeper understanding of these materials. The conformational change of 9,9'-dimethyl-9,10-dihydroacridane derivative 1 was examined using solid-state 15 N nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic techniques without using a specifically 15 N-labeled compound. A difference between the two conformers was clearly observed in the measurements and was assigned to the ⟨pl⟩ and ⟨bf⟩ spatial structures. The results were supported by quantum chemical calculations on 15 N NMR chemical shifts of each isomer. The technique presented here can clearly identify the structural changes caused by crushing a powder sample. Such structural changes are difficult to determine using X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements.
Keyphrases
- solid state
- molecular dynamics
- magnetic resonance
- molecular dynamics simulations
- high resolution
- density functional theory
- molecular docking
- single molecule
- water soluble
- quantum dots
- energy transfer
- magnetic resonance imaging
- pet imaging
- sensitive detection
- cancer therapy
- drug delivery
- monte carlo
- metal organic framework
- computed tomography
- crystal structure