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Intramolecular electron transfer in the photochemistry of some nitrophenyldihydropyridines

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JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
卷 71, 期 5, 页码 2037-2045

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jo052463z

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[GRAPHICS] 4-Phenyl-1,4-dihydropyridine-3,5-dicarboxylates contain two pi chromophores separated by an sp(3) carbon. The lowest singlet is localized on the dihydropyridine moiety ((PyH2)-Py-1)-Ph) and emits a blue fluorescence (with close to unitary efficiency in glass at 77 K). In 3-nitrophenyl derivatives (PyH2-PhNO2, Some Of which are photolabile drugs) the fluorescence is completely quenched. Reasonably, this is due to intramolecular electron transfer between the close-lying donor and acceptor moieties to give the charge-separated species (PyH2 center dot+-PhNO2 center dot-)- In EPA glass at 77 K, back-electron transfer gives the dihydropyridine-localized triplet ((PyH2)-Py-3-PhNO2), which emits a yellow phosphorescence. In solution, deprotonation from the radical cation on the dihydropyridine moiety initiates rearomatization, finally giving Py-PhNO2 with low quantum yield (5 x 10(-4) to 5 x 10(-3), increasing up to 0.013 by irradiation at 254 nm, where direct excitation of the nitrophenyl chromophore contributes). In the presence of triethylamine, the reaction changes to neat reduction of the nitro group. When a tethered alkylamino group is present, oxidative degradation of that moiety occurs, again via an electron-transfer intramolecular process. This has been found with the drug nicardipine, where photodegration is more efficient (Phi 0.02 to 0.1). Donor-acceptor dyads of this type, easily available through the Hantzsch synthesis, may be useful for building new photoinduced electron-transfer systems.

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