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Kengo Asai1, Aiko Fukazawa1, Shigehiro Yamaguchi1,2
1Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Integrated Research Consortium on Chemical Sciences (IRCCS), Nagoya University, Furo, Chikusa, Nagoya, 464-8602, Japan.
Abstract:
A near-infrared (NIR) polymethine dye (1), consisting of a cyclohepta[1,2-b;4,3-b']dithiophene and two phenol moieties, was synthesized. This dye exhibited pH-responsive changes in its photophysical properties due to a two-step acid-base equilibrium that produced a protonated cation (1H+ ) and an anion (1- ). While 1H+ showed an intense fluorescence in the red region of the visible spectrum, 1- exhibited a strong absorption in the NIR region. The tropylium ion character in 1H+ induces high pKa1 and pKa2 values for 1. Moreover, a stable radical (1. ) was prepared, which showed a NIR absorption band with a maximum at circa 1600 nm. The cyclic voltammogram of 1. revealed a two-step reversible redox process that produced 1- and the cation 1+ , which is different from 1H+ . These redox processes accompany drastic electrochromic changes in the vis-NIR region. Overall, 1 is susceptible to multiple interconversions between five forms, due to the multifaceted character of the cycloheptadithiophene skeleton.
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