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European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2003

Syntheses of dithienylcyclopentene optical molecular switches

Linda N. Lucas; Jaap J. D. de Jong; Jan H. van Esch; Richard M. Kellogg; Bernard Feringa

Properly functionalized dithienylethenes show promise for light-induced switching processes. To prevent cis/trans isomerization from competing with conrotatory 6π-electron ring closure, the ethene segment is usually incorporated in a (perfluorinated) cyclopentene. In the present article syntheses of perhydrocyclopentene 1 and perfluorocyclopentene 2 are described, which are amenable for large-scale conversions. Both compounds have chloro substituents at the 5-position of the thiophene rings to allow further functionalization. The conversion of the chloro substituents of 1 to formyl, carboxylate, boronyl, and hydrogen groups by halogen/lithium exchange at room temperature is described, and examples are given of further elaboration of 1 and 2 by attachment, both in a symmetrical as well as unsymmetrical fashion, of additional functionality by condensation, Friedel−Crafts or Suzuki reactions. The newly prepared thienylperhydrocyclopentene derivatives show reversible photochromism if the substituents at the 5-postions allow for conjugation with the thiophene π-system. (© Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2003)


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2008

Photoresponsive dithienylethene-urea-based organogels with “reversed” behavior

Masako Akazawa; Kingo Uchida; Jaap J. D. de Jong; Jetsuda Areephong; Marc C. A. Stuart; Giuseppe Caroli; Wesley R. Browneb; Ben L. Feringa; Wesley R. Browne

Dithienylperhydrocyclopentene-bisurea-based low molecular weight gelators are described that function as photoresponsive organogels that show a remarkable gel-to-liquid transition upon irradiation. The two series of derivatives, with and without alkyl spacers between the urea hydrogen bonding groups and the photochromic unit, show different gelation behavior. Upon UV irradiation of the gels, a gel liquified at only 1.4% conversion of the photochromic unit. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) shows that the gel fibres consist of thin ribbons. Semi-empirical (PM3) calculations indicate that the hydrogen bonding between the open-ring isomer (o) molecules is weak, and that formation of the closed-ring isomer (c) destabilises the hydrogen bonding further. The results indicate that a small amount of the closed-ring isomer will disrupt the intermolecular hydrogen-bonding, leading to disintegration of the gel fibre ribbons and hence reversible liquification.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2008

On/Off Photoswitching of the Electropolymerizability of Terthiophenes

Jetsuda Areephong; Tibor Kudernac; Jaap J. D. de Jong; Gregory T. Carroll; Davide Pantorott; Johan Hjelm; Wesley R. Browne; Ben L. Feringa

In this contribution the polymerization of terthiophene, to form an alkene bridged alpha,alpha-coupled sexithiophene polymer, is controlled by light; i.e. the electropolymerizability of the monomer 1F is switched off and on with UV and visible light, respectively. The system comprises of both bis-terthiophene and photochromic dithienylethene units. The presence of a light-switchable unit allows on-off switching of the electropolymerization of the monomer with light. Furthermore the incorporation of the dithienylethene in the polymer backbone increases dramatically the homogenity of the polymer formed (i.e., only sexithiophene units are formed). The derived films are robust and fully retain electrochromic behavior as has been demonstrated through cyclic voltammetry while spatial control (patterning) is readily achieved by applying simple optical masking techniques.


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2008

Tuning energy transfer in switchable donor–acceptor systems

Johannes H. Hurenkamp; Jaap J. D. de Jong; Wesley R. Browne; Jan H. van Esch; Ben L. Feringa

The synthesis and characterisation of a coumarin-dithienylcyclopentene-coumarin symmetric triad (CSC) and a perylene bisimide-dithienylcyclopentene-coumarin asymmetric triad (PSC) are reported. In both triads the switching function of the photochromic dithienylcyclopentene unit is retained. For CSC an overall 50% quenching of the coumarin fluorescence is observed upon ring-closure of the dithienylcyclopentene component, which, taken together with the low PSS (<70%), indicates that energy transfer quenching of the coumarin component by the dithienylcyclopentene in the closed state is efficient. Upon ring opening of the dithienylcyclopentene unit the coumarin emission is restored fully. The PSC triad shows efficient energy transfer from the coumarin to the perylene bisimide unit when the dithienylcyclopentene unit is in the open state. When the dithienylcyclopentene is in the closed (PSS) state a 60% decrease in sensitized perylene bisimide emission intensity is observed due to competitive quenching of the coumarin excited state and partial quenching of the perylene excited state by the closed dithienylcyclopentene unit. This modulation of energy transfer is reversible over several cycles for both the symmetric and asymmetric tri-component systems.


Science | 2004

Reversible optical transcription of supramolecular chirality into molecular chirality

Jaap J. D. de Jong; Linda N. Lucas; Richard M. Kellogg; Jan H. van Esch; Bernard Feringa


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2005

Oxidative electrochemical switching in dithienylcyclopentenes, part 1 : Effect of electronic perturbation on the efficiency and direction of molecular switching

Wesley R. Browne; Jaap J. D. de Jong; Tibor Kudernac; Martin Walko; Linda N. Lucas; Kingo Uchida; Jan H. van Esch; Ben L. Feringa


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2005

Oxidative Electrochemical Switching in Dithienylcyclopentenes, Part 2: Effect of Substitution and Asymmetry on the Efficiency and Direction of Molecular Switching and Redox Stability**

Wesley R. Browne; Jaap J. D. de Jong; Tibor Kudernac; Martin Walko; Linda N. Lucas; Kingo Uchida; Jan H. van Esch; Ben L. Feringa


Angewandte Chemie | 2005

Light-driven dynamic pattern formation

Jaap J. D. de Jong; P. Ralph Hania; Audrius Pugzlys; Linda N. Lucas; Maaike de Loos; Richard M. Kellogg; Ben L. Feringa; Koos Duppen; Jan H. van Esch


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Dynamic chiral selection and amplification using photoresponsive organogelators

Jaap J. D. de Jong; Theodora D. Tiemersma-Wegman; Jan H. van Esch; Ben L. Feringa


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2003

Photochromic Properties of Perhydro- and Perfluorodithienylcyclopentene Molecular Switches

Jaap J. D. de Jong; Linda N. Lucas; Ralph Hania; Audrius Pugzlys; Richard M. Kellogg; Ben L. Feringa; Koos Duppen; Jan H. van Esch

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Jan H. van Esch

Delft University of Technology

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Martin Walko

University of Groningen

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