Quinone-Bodipy H-bonding interaction over π-stacking in toluene
Animesh Karmakar1, Soumyaditya Mula, Kalyan Ghosh
1Department of Chemistry, Dr Bhupendranath Dutta Smriti Mahavidyalaya, Burdwan-713407, India. tanchem_bu@yahoo.co.in.
Abstract:
Quinone type compounds (o-chloranil, p-chloranil and DDQ) demonstrate excellent H-bonding interactions with a meso-phenol Bodipy dye (1) in both ground and excited state in a non-polar toluene medium. The spectroscopic detection of isosbestic absorption occurs with both quinones and fullerenes, but only quinones form isoemissive complexes with dye 1. (1)H NMR study and Monte Carlo global minima searching justified the above mentioned results with efficiency.
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