Abstract

A four-coordinate organoboron compound B(ppy)Mes(2) (1, ppy=2-phenylpyridyl, Mes=mesityl) was previously found to undergo reversible photochromic switching through the formation/breaking of a C-C bond, accompanied by a dramatic color change from colorless to dark blue. To understand this unusual phenomenon, a series of new four-coordinate boron compounds based on the ppy-chelate ligand and its derivatives have been synthesized. In addition, new N,C-chelate ligands based on benzo[b]thiophenylpyridine and indolylpyridine have also been synthesized and their boron compounds were investigated. The crystal structures of most of the new compounds were determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. UV/Vis, NMR, and electrochemical methods were used to monitor the photoisomerization process. DFT calculations were performed for all compounds to understand the photophysical and electronic properties of this class of molecules. The results of our study showed that the bulky mesityl group is necessary for photochromic switching. Electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups on the ppy chelate have a distinct impact on the photoisomerization rate and the photochemical stability of the molecule. Furthermore, we have found that the non-ppy-based N,C-chelate ligands such as benzo[b]thiophenepyridyl can also promote photoisomerization of the boron chromophore in the same manner as the ppy chelate, but the product is thermally unstable.

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