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Ahead of Print article · Journal article

Excited‐State Topology Modifications of the Dihydroazulene Photoswitch Through Aromaticity

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University of Copenhagen1

Imaging and Structural Analysis, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark2

Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark3

Lund University4

University of Southern Denmark5

The gain and loss of aromaticity plays a key role in organic chemistry and in the prediction of rate‐determining steps. Herein, we explore the concept of aromaticity in photoisomerization reactions. Benzannulated derivatives of the dihydroazulene‐vinylheptafulvene (DHA‐VHF) photoswitch were investigated using transient absorption spectroscopy and time‐dependent density functional theory to elucidate the effect of built‐in aromaticity on the switching properties.

We found that benzannulation hampered the switching ability by enhancing an already existing barrier on the excited state surface. This enhancement was found to arise from a significant loss of aromaticity in the DHA‐to‐VHF transition state on the excited state potential energy surface. The VHF was found to be highly aromatic on the excited state surface, showing a reversal of aromaticity compared to the ground state.

The barrier was found to be dependent on the position of benzannulation, since one derivative was found to switch as fast as the non‐benzannulated molecule although with lower efficiency, whereas another derivative completely lost the ability to undergo reversible photoswitching. The findings herein provide novel principles for the design of molecular photoswitches, shedding new light on excited state aromaticity, as previous discussions have mainly considered excited state aromaticity to be beneficial to switching.

Our findings show that this view must be reconsidered.

Language: English
Year: 2019
Pages: 619-629
ISSN: 23670932
Types: Ahead of Print article and Journal article
DOI: 10.1002/cptc.201900088
ORCIDs: 0000-0001-8739-680X , 0000-0001-9900-5730 , Gertsen, Anders S. , 0000-0003-1813-5125 , 0000-0003-4090-7697 , 0000-0001-8377-0788 and 0000-0003-1710-9072

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