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Photosalient and thermosalient crystalline hemithioindigo-anthracene based isomeric photoswitches

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 9, Issue 21, Pages 6789-6795

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1tc01358k

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada

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Hemithioindigos are a type of emerging photoswitches that can undergo [2+2] cycloaddition or reversible photoisomerization reactions. In this work, a hemithioindigo photoswitch modified with an anthracene moiety, HTI-An, was found to selectively undergo a reversible Z-E photoisomerization reaction in solution and in the crystalline state, showing photochromic and thermosalient responses to UV light and heating. The (E)-HTI-An crystals exhibits a photosalient response under visible light exposure, with thermal isomerization reversion occurring at 180 degrees C while maintaining crystal structural integrity. The study adds HTI-An as a photosalient and thermosalient responsive photoswitch to the library of stimuli-responsive mechanical compounds.
Hemithioindigos are emerging photoswitches that have been found to undergo either [2+2] cycloaddition or reversible photoisomerization reactions. In this work we present a hemithioindigo photoswitch modified with an anthracene moiety, 2-[(anthracen-9-yl)methylidene]-2,3-dihydro-1-benzothiophen-3-one (HTI-An) and report the responses to thermal and light stimulation. In solution and in the crystalline state, HTI-An was found to selectively undergo a reversible Z-E photoisomerization reaction. Upon exposure of crystals of (Z)-HTI-An to UV light a photochromic effect is observed, while heating at 130 degrees C prompted a phase transition coupled to a thermosalient response. Upon visible light exposure, (E)-HTI-An crystals undergo a photosalient response, where heating to 180 degrees C induces thermal isomerization reversion while preserving the crystal structural integrity. Thus, HTI-An is an example of a photosalient and thermosalient responsive photoswitch adding to the library of stimuli responsive mechanical compounds.

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