Reversible conformational switching of a photo-responsive ortho -azobenzene/2,6-pyridyldicarboxamide heterofoldamer

Sarah J. Pike*, Richard Telford, Louise Male

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Abstract

We report on a convenient synthetic route to rapidly access a new photo-responsive ortho-azobenzene/2,6-pyridyldicarboxamide heterofoldamer. The adoption of a stable helical conformation has been established for this scaffold in both the solid state and in solution using single crystal X-ray diffraction and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy respectively. Reversible control over the stimuli-driven structural re-ordering of the supramolecular scaffold, from a stable helical conformation under non-irradiative conditions, to a less well-ordered state under irradiative conditions, has been identified. The robust nature of the responsive, conformational, molecular switching behaviour has been determined using UV/Vis, 1H NMR and CD spectroscopy. Minimal loss in the efficiency of the stimuli-driven, structural re-ordering processes of the foldamer scaffold is observed, even upon multiple cyclic treatments with irradiative/non-irradiative conditions.
Original languageEnglish
JournalOrganic and Biomolecular Chemistry
Early online date11 Aug 2023
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 11 Aug 2023

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