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Synthesis of 10-O-aryl-substituted berberine derivatives by Chan–Evans–Lam coupling and investigation of their DNA-binding properties

  • Peter Jonas Wickhorst,
  • Mathilda Blachnik,
  • Denisa Lagumdzija and
  • Heiko Ihmels

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 991–1000, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.81

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  • suppressed rotation about the Ar–O bond. Nevertheless, as the emission quantum yield of the derivatives 5a–e still remained low, even at high viscosity of the medium, there obviously exist additional relaxation pathways in the excited state, most likely a photo-induced electron transfer (PET) from the 10
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Published 04 May 2021

2,3-Dibutoxynaphthalene-based tetralactam macrocycles for recognizing precious metal chloride complexes

  • Li-Li Wang,
  • Yi-Kuan Tu,
  • Huan Yao and
  • Wei Jiang

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 1460–1467, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.146

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  • maximum of 1 is located at 350 nm (Figure S22, Supporting Information File 1). It is known that the binding of metal ions could cause fluorescence quenching through photo-induced electron transfer [44]. Indeed, the fluorescence intensity of 1 is quenched gradually upon addition of TBA[AuCl4] (Figure 6a
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Published 02 Jul 2019

Thiophene-forming one-pot synthesis of three thienyl-bridged oligophenothiazines and their electronic properties

  • Dominik Urselmann,
  • Konstantin Deilhof,
  • Bernhard Mayer and
  • Thomas J. J. Müller

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2016, 12, 2055–2064, doi:10.3762/bjoc.12.194

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  • [53][54][55] substituted (oligo)phenothiazines. Their pronounced reversible oxidation potentials, their electro- and photochromicity [56], and their luminescence [57][58] have rendered (oligo)phenothiazines interesting candidates as donors in donor–acceptor conjugates with photo-induced electron
  • -transfer characteristics [59][60][61][62][63], as hole-transport materials [64], for applications in mesoporous organo silica hybrid materials [65], and as chromophores in dye-sensitized solar cells [66][67][68]. Furthermore, (oligo)phenothiazines in their native reduced forms display a pronounced ability
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Published 20 Sep 2016

The Ugi four-component reaction as a concise modular synthetic tool for photo-induced electron transfer donor-anthraquinone dyads

  • Sarah Bay,
  • Gamall Makhloufi,
  • Christoph Janiak and
  • Thomas J. J. Müller

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2014, 10, 1006–1016, doi:10.3762/bjoc.10.100

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  • for a rapid exergonic depopulation of the excited singlet states into a charge-separated state. Calculations of the Gibbs energy of photo-induced electron transfer from readily available UV–vis spectroscopic and cyclovoltammetric data applying the Weller approximation enables a quick evaluation of
  • approximation. Keywords: absorption spectroscopy; cyclic voltammetry; chromophores; fluorescence; multicomponent reactions; photo-induced electron transfer; Introduction Chromophores, fluorophores, and electrophores, are functional organic materials [1] and constitute active components in molecular
  • ]. This photo-induced electron transfer (PET) [30][31][32][33][34] has been investigated with donors such as porphyrines, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, perylenediimides and (oligo)thiophenes [35][36], tetrathiafulvalenes [37], as well as phenothiazine and its derivatives [22][38][39][40]. The latter
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Published 05 May 2014

Damage of polyesters by the atmospheric free radical oxidant NO3: a product study involving model systems

  • Catrin Goeschen and
  • Uta Wille

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2013, 9, 1907–1916, doi:10.3762/bjoc.9.225

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  • experiments where NO3• was used in the absence of other radical and non-radical oxidants, NO3• was generated at room temperature from cerium(IV) ammonium nitrate (CAN) through photo-induced electron transfer at an irradiation wavelength of λ = 350 nm (Scheme 1b) [11][12][13]. In a typical experiment, the
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Published 20 Sep 2013

Fluorometric recognition of both dihydrogen phosphate and iodide by a new flexible anthracene linked benzimidazolium-based receptor

  • Kumaresh Ghosh and
  • Debasis Kar

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2011, 7, 254–264, doi:10.3762/bjoc.7.34

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  • anions by the change in intensity due to the photo-induced electron transfer (PET) mechanism. As expected, we observed a change in emission of 1 (c = 5.78 × 10−5 M) in CH3CN upon the addition of anions as their tetrabutylammonium salts. Receptor 1 (c = 5.78 × 10−5 M) in CH3CN gave a structured emission
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Published 25 Feb 2011

Anthracene appended pyridinium amide–urea conjugate in selective fluorometric sensing of L-N-acetylvaline salt

  • Kumaresh Ghosh,
  • Tanmay Sarkar and
  • Asoke P. Chattopadhyay

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2010, 6, 1211–1218, doi:10.3762/bjoc.6.139

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  • is attached to the binding site through a covalent CH2 spacer to yield a photo induced electron transfer sensory system [28]. The receptor 1 shows effective binding of the tetrabutylammonium salt of L-N-acetylvaline by exhibiting significant change in emission. Complexation induced formation of an
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Published 21 Dec 2010

Photosonochemical catalytic ring opening of α-epoxyketones

  • Hamid R. Memarian and
  • Ali Saffar-Teluri

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2007, 3, No. 2, doi:10.1186/1860-5397-3-2

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  • only in thermal but also in photochemical transformations. Single electron transfer (SET) induced ring opening reactions of epoxides and α-epoxyketones have demonstrated C-C and C-O bond cleavages through photo-induced electron transfer by various electron donors such as triethylamine (TEA), [21
  • and α-epoxyketones have also occurred thermally or photochemically by the presence of various electron acceptors. These reactions have been observed thermally by ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN), [28][29] 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-p-benzoquinone (DDQ) [30] and iron(III) chloride [31] or photo-induced
  • electron transfer reactions by dicyanoanthracene (DCA), [32][33] tetracyanoethylene (TCNE) [34][35] and 2,4,6-triphenylpyrilium tetrafluoroborate. [36][37][38][39][40] In the case of C-C bond cleavage, the generated intermediates from epoxide radical cations have been trapped by molecular oxygen to form
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Published 27 Jan 2007
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