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A cautionary tale of basic azo photoswitching in dichloromethane finally explained

Chemistry

A cautionary tale of basic azo photoswitching in dichloromethane finally explained

C. Hillel, S. Rough, et al.

In a groundbreaking study, researchers Coral Hillel, Sara Rough, Christopher J. Barrett, William J. Pietro, and Ozzy Mermut uncover the unexpected consequences of using dichloromethane in azobenzene photoswitch experiments. Their findings reveal that UV irradiation in this solvent not only triggers photoisomerization but also leads to protonation, accelerating thermal isomerization and altering traditional isomerization mechanisms. This research highlights the perils of using chlorinated solvents with UV irradiation.... show more
Abstract
Many studies of azobenzene photoswitches are carried out in polar aprotic solvents as a first principles characterization of thermal isomerization. Among the most convenient polar aprotic solvents are chlorinated hydrocarbons, such as DCM. However, studies of azobenzene thermal isomerization in such solvents have led to spurious, inconclusive, and irreproducible results, even when scrupulously cleaned and dried, a phenomenon not well understood. We present the results of a comprehensive investigation into the root cause of this problem. We explain how irradiation of an azopyridine photoswitch with UV in DCM acts not just as a trigger for photoisomerization, but protonation of the pyridine moiety through photodecomposition of the solvent. Protonation markedly accelerates the thermal isomerization rate, and DFT calculations demonstrate that the singlet-triplet rotation mechanism assumed for many azo photoswitches is surprisingly abolished. This study implies exploitative advantages of photolytically-generated protons and finally explains the warning against using chlorinated solvent with UV irradiation in isomerization experiments.
Publisher
Communications Chemistry
Published On
Nov 01, 2024
Authors
Coral Hillel, Sara Rough, Christopher J. Barrett, William J. Pietro, Ozzy Mermut
Tags
azobenzene
photoswitch
thermal isomerization
protonation
UV irradiation
dichloromethane
chlorinated solvents
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