[2 + 2] photocycloaddition reaction as a tool to monitor the molecular motions in the solid state by mechanochemical grinding

Jagadese J. Vittal
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Mechanochemistry, a burgeoning field in green chemistry, has been utilized frequently to synthesize various organic molecules, metal complexes, coordination polymers (CPs) and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) in the solid state from the reactants with very little or no solvent. These mechanical grinding reactions also resulted in successful isolation of materials that are inaccessible otherwise from solution. On the contrary, single crystal X-ray crystallographic technique is routinely used to study the solid-state structural transformations driven by thermal and photochemical methods. In the absence of single crystals, [2 + 2] photocycloaddition reactions can easily be monitored by NMR spectroscopy along with other suitable physical and analytical techniques. During mechanical grinding, several structural changes have been found to take place with the loss of single crystalline nature. Here from our personal perspective, we reviewed how this [2 + 2] cycloaddition reactions have been used effectively to monitor the structural changes induced by mechanochemical grinding. These structural transformations are caused by the pedal motion of olefin bonds, conformational changes of molecular fragments, movements of molecules, change in the composition by absorbing water from the atmosphere, anisotropic expansion of volume, rotation of helical coordination polymers, dimensionality change, loss of coordinating and lattice solvents and catalytic role of template molecules on the [2 + 2] photocycloaddition reactivity.

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[2 + 2]光环加成反应作为机械化学研磨监测固态分子运动的工具
机械化学是绿色化学中一个新兴的研究领域,已被广泛应用于在很少或没有溶剂的条件下,以固体形式合成各种有机分子、金属配合物、配位聚合物和金属有机框架。这些机械研磨反应还能成功地分离出无法从溶液中分离出来的材料。相反,单晶x射线晶体学技术通常用于研究由热和光化学方法驱动的固态结构转变。在没有单晶的情况下,[2 + 2]光环加成反应可以很容易地通过核磁共振波谱以及其他合适的物理和分析技术来监测。在机械研磨过程中,随着单晶性质的丧失,发现了一些结构变化。从我们个人的角度,我们回顾了这种[2 + 2]环加成反应是如何有效地用于监测机械化学研磨引起的结构变化的。这些结构转变是由烯烃键的pedal运动,分子片段的构象变化,分子的运动,从大气中吸收水分的组成变化,体积的各向异性膨胀,螺旋配位聚合物的旋转,维数变化,配位溶剂和晶格溶剂的损失以及模板分子对[2 + 2]光环加成反应活性的催化作用引起的。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews, published by Elsevier, is the official journal of the Japanese Photochemistry Association. It serves as a platform for scientists across various fields of photochemistry to communicate and collaborate, aiming to foster new interdisciplinary research areas. The journal covers a wide scope, including fundamental molecular photochemistry, organic and inorganic photochemistry, photoelectrochemistry, photocatalysis, solar energy conversion, photobiology, and more. It provides a forum for discussing advancements and promoting collaboration in the field of photochemistry.
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