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Substituent group variations directing the molecular packing, electronic structure, and aggregation-induced emission property of isophorone derivatives.

Authors :
Zheng Z
Yu Z
Yang M
Jin F
Zhang Q
Zhou H
Wu J
Tian Y
Source :
The Journal of organic chemistry [J Org Chem] 2013 Apr 05; Vol. 78 (7), pp. 3222-34. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Mar 25.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

A series of new isophorone derivatives (1-5), incorporating the heterocyclic ring or aza-crown-ether group, with large Stokes shifts (>140 nm), have been synthesized and characterized. 1-4 display aggregation-induced emission behaviors, while dye 5 is highly emissive in solution but quenched in the solid state. It was found that the tuning of emission color of the isophorone-based compounds in the solid state could be conveniently accomplished by changing the terminal substituent group. The photophysical properties in solution, aqueous suspension, and crystalline state, along with their relationships, are comparatively investigated. Crystallographic data of 1-4 indicate that the existence of multiple intermolecular hydrogen bonding interactions between the adjacent molecules restricts the intramolecular vibration and rotation and enables compounds 1-4 to emit intensely in the solid state. The size and growth processes of particles with different water fractions were studied using a scanning electron microscope, indicating that smaller globular nanoparticles in aqueous suspension are in favor of fluorescence emissions. The above results suggest that substituent groups have a great influence on their molecular packing, electronic structure, and aggregation-induced emission properties. In addition, fluorescence cell imaging experiment proved the potential application of 5.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1520-6904
Volume :
78
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of organic chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23506080
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jo400116j