A rare and exclusive endoperoxide photoproduct derived from a thiacalix[4]arene crown-shaped derivative bearing a 9,10-substituted anthracene moiety
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posted on 2016-05-16, 11:55authored byJiang-Lin Zhao, Chong Wu, Hirotsugu Tomiyasu, Xi Zeng, Mark ElsegoodMark Elsegood, Carl Redshaw, Takehiko Yamato
A rare and exclusive endoperoxide photoproduct was quantitatively obtained from a thiacalix[4]arene crown-shaped derivative upon irradiation at λ=365 nm; the structure was unambiguously confirmed by ¹H/¹³C NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. The prerequisites for the formation of the endoperoxide photoproduct have also been discussed. Furthermore, the photochemical reaction rate could be greatly enhanced in the presence of the thiacalix[4]arene platform because it served as a host to capture oxygen.
Funding
We would like to thank the OTEC at Saga University and the International Cooperation Projects of Guizhou Province (No. 20137005) for financial support. The EPSRC is thanked for a travel grant (to CR).
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Chemistry - An Asian Journal
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Citation
ZHAO, J. ... et al., 2016. A rare and exclusive endoperoxide photoproduct derived from a thiacalix[4]arene crown-shaped derivative bearing a 9,10-substituted anthracene moiety. Chemistry: an Asian Journal, DOI: 10.1002/asia.201600202.
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