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Substituent Effects of Fluorescein on Photoredox Initiating Performance under Visible Light.


ABSTRACT: We demonstrated the effects of substituents in fluorescein on the photoredox catalytic performance under visible light. For the systematic investigation, the phenyl ring of fluorescein was substituted with six different functional groups (i.e., amine, amide, isothiocyanate, aminomethyl, bromo, or nitro group) at the 5- or 6-position. The fluorescein derivatives were carefully characterized through photophysical and electrochemical analyses. The substituent effects were estimated by comparing the photopolymerization of poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) and N-vinylpyrrolidone (VP) in the presence of triethanolamine (TEOA) under aerobic conditions to that of intact fluorescein. As a result, the amine and nitro groups exhibited the lowest performances, presumably due to intramolecular photoinduced electron transfer (PET) promoted by the strong electron push-pull effect. The others, representative moderate or weak deactivators and activators, exhibited inferior performances than intact fluorescein, presumably owing to the more negative ΔGPET values, resulting in a decreased rate of intermolecular PET. These results are crucial for understanding the structure-performance relationship and the development of visible-light photoredox catalysts with improved performance and functionality.

SUBMITTER: Choi WO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10620908 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Substituent Effects of Fluorescein on Photoredox Initiating Performance under Visible Light.

Choi Won Oh WO   Jung Young Jae YJ   Kim Minyoung M   Kim Hoyun H   Li Jingjing J   Ko Hyebin H   Lee Hong-In HI   Lee Hye Jin HJ   Lee Jungkyu K JK  

ACS omega 20231018 43


We demonstrated the effects of substituents in fluorescein on the photoredox catalytic performance under visible light. For the systematic investigation, the phenyl ring of fluorescein was substituted with six different functional groups (i.e., amine, amide, isothiocyanate, aminomethyl, bromo, or nitro group) at the 5- or 6-position. The fluorescein derivatives were carefully characterized through photophysical and electrochemical analyses. The substituent effects were estimated by comparing the  ...[more]

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