Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5217141 | Tetrahedron | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Three water-soluble diarylethenes with glycosyltriazolyl groups and variable phenyl units have been synthesized, and their properties, such as water solubility, photochromism, and fluorescence have been discussed. Upon alternating irradiation with UV and visible light, each of the diarylethenes exhibited favorable photochromism and functioned as fluorescent switches in water. Experimental results showed that their water solubility as well as absorption features, cyclization quantum yields, photoconversion ratios, thermal stability, and fatigue resistance exhibited a strong correlation with the number of phenyl-bridged glucosyltriazolyl groups in diarylethene systems. The absorption maximum, thermal stability, and fatigue resistance were significantly improved, but the water solubility and fluorescent modulation efficiency were suppressed with the increase of the number of phenyl-bridged glucosyltriazolyl groups for these diarylethene derivatives.
Graphical abstractDownload full-size imageThree water-soluble diarylethenes with glycosyltriazolyl groups and variable phenyl units have been synthesized to study the effect of the number of phenyl units on their water solubility and optical property.