Elucidating the Mechanisms of Acidochromic Spiropyran-Merocyanine Interconversion

The thermal and photochemical processes associated with the acid-induced conversions of 6-nitroBIPS, SP-1, to form the protonated merocyanine (MC−OH+) were investigated via UV/vis spectrophotometric studies in acetone. It was found that the mechanism of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA)-induced ring-openin...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of physical chemistry. A, Molecules, spectroscopy, kinetics, environment, & general theory Molecules, spectroscopy, kinetics, environment, & general theory, 2007-04, Vol.111 (13), p.2511-2516
Hauptverfasser: Wojtyk, James T. C., Wasey, Adnaan, Xiao, Ning-Ning, Kazmaier, Peter M., Hoz, Shmaryahu, Yu, Chen, Lemieux, Robert P., Buncel, Erwin
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Zusammenfassung:The thermal and photochemical processes associated with the acid-induced conversions of 6-nitroBIPS, SP-1, to form the protonated merocyanine (MC−OH+) were investigated via UV/vis spectrophotometric studies in acetone. It was found that the mechanism of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA)-induced ring-opening of the SP and the rate of MC−OH+ formation follows a general acid catalysis mechanism. In accord with this mechanism, the thermal growth of the acid-induced ring-opened form (MC−OH+) was retarded as the concentration of TFA in the medium was increased. The N-protonated SP, i.e., SP−NH+, is formed in a competing side-equilibrium process as an unreactive “sink”, with the nitrogen lone-pair no longer available to drive the ring-opening process and resulting in the inverse rate dependence as a linear 1/k obs vs [HA] plot. Addition of a tertiary amine to MC−OH+ regenerated MC which underwent thermal ring closure to the SP, thus restoring its function as a molecular switch. NMR titration of SP samples showed a downfield shift of the N-substituent peak upon increasing the TFA concentration. However, a saturation behavior could not be observed with SP-1 up to 1 M acid, unlike the model compound, N,N-dimethylaniline (N,N-DMA), which indicates a base strength order of N,N-DMA > SP-1. Further, we have demonstrated that in solvent acetone, on acidification, the normal photo- and thermochromic behavior is reversed; now MC−OH+ is photochemically transformed into SP−H+, which undergoes thermal ring-opening to MC−OH+.
ISSN:1089-5639
1520-5215
DOI:10.1021/jp068575r