2015
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201502237
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Ruthenium‐Grafted Vinylhelicenes: Chiroptical Properties and Redox Switching

Abstract: The properties of mono- and bis-Ru-vinyl[6]helicene complexes (2 a and 2 b, respectively), recently synthesized by using molecular engineering of helicenes based on the grafting of lateral organometallic substituents on the π-helical backbone through a vinyl bridge, are presented. These helicene derivatives are thoroughly characterized, with special attention given to their chiroptical properties and redox switching activity. The UV/Vis and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectra of P and M enantiopure spe… Show more

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“…10 Indeed ( M , M )- and ( P , P )- 1 enantiomers demonstrated mirror-imaged CPL spectra (Figure S20) with opposite g lum values (( P , P )- 1 : +8.6 × 10 -3 and ( M , M )- 1 : -8.4 × 10 -3 ) around the emission maximum (∼ 420 nm). These values are slightly stronger than for related molecules such as helicene-bipyridine derivatives ( g lum ∼ ±10 -3 ) 5d or other CPL-active organic molecule. 11 …”
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“…10 Indeed ( M , M )- and ( P , P )- 1 enantiomers demonstrated mirror-imaged CPL spectra (Figure S20) with opposite g lum values (( P , P )- 1 : +8.6 × 10 -3 and ( M , M )- 1 : -8.4 × 10 -3 ) around the emission maximum (∼ 420 nm). These values are slightly stronger than for related molecules such as helicene-bipyridine derivatives ( g lum ∼ ±10 -3 ) 5d or other CPL-active organic molecule. 11 …”
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“…In this regard, several transition-metal complexes formed from helical π-conjugated ligands have recently been shown to display unprecedented chiroptical and electronic properties that are switchable by redox or acid/base stimuli. 5 While in those examples the helical topology and integrity of the chemical backbone was maintained upon switching, constructing a scaffold in which movements can take place through geometrical and conformational changes is particularly appealing. Such conformational changes in chiral systems may lead to molecular motors with effective unidirectional motion.…”
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