Phenylimino indolinone: a green‐light‐responsive t‐type photoswitch exhibiting negative photochromism

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Groningen et al. from the University of have published the research work: Phenylimino Indolinone: A Greenu2010Lightu2010Responsive Tu2010Type Photoswitch Exhibiting Negative Photochromism, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: To further probe the generality of this new switch towards functionalization, the authors focused on the amidic nitrogen and studied the synthetically easily accessible iso-butyryl PIO derivative (iBu-PIO, Figure 3 C).

SUMMARY

    Based on a computational design, the authors developed phenylimino indolinone (PIO), a greenlight-addressable T-type photoswitch showing negative photochromism. The understanding of the isomerization properties and substituent effects governing . . .

     

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