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Bistable Photoswitching of Hemithioindigo with Green and Red Light: Entry Point to Advanced Molecular Digital Information Processing
Kink, Florian,Collado, Marina Polo,Wiedbrauk, Sandra,Mayer, Peter,Dube, Henry
, p. 6237 - 6243 (2017/05/12)
Photoswitches reacting to visible light instead of harmful UV irradiation are of very high interest due to the mild and broadly compatible conditions of their operation. Shifting the absorption into the red region of the electromagnetic spectrum usually comes at the cost of losing thermal stability of the metastable state—the switch switches off by itself. Only recently have photoswitches become available that combine visible light responsiveness with high bistability. However, shifting the wavelengths for bistable photoswitching beyond 600 nm is still a great challenge without involving secondary processes such as two-photon absorption or sensitization. We present a simple hemithioindigo photoswitch that can efficiently be photoisomerized using green and red light while maintaining a high thermal barrier of the metastable state. This highly sought after properties allow for selective switching in a mixture of hemithioindigo dyes. In addition, protonation can be used as second independent input altering the light response of the switch and allowing construction of advanced molecular digital information processing devices. This is demonstrated by realizing a broad variety of logical operations covering combinational and sequential logic behavior. By making use of the protonation-induced loss of thermal bistability, a high security keypad lock could be realized, which distinguishes the sequences of three different inputs and additionally erases its unlocked state after a short time.
Discovery of (R)-9-ethyl-1,3,4,10b-tetrahydro-7-trifluoromethylpyrazino[2, 1-a]isoindol-6(2H)-one, a selective, orally active agonist of the 5-HT 2C receptor
Wacker, Dean A.,Varnes, Jeffrey G.,Malmstrom, Sarah E.,Cao, Xueying,Hung, Chen-Pin,Ung, Thao,Wu, Ginger,Zhang, Ge,Zuvich, Eva,Thomas, Michael A.,Keim, William J.,Cullen, Mary Jane,Rohrbach, Kenneth W.,Qu, Qinling,Narayanan, Rangaraj,Rossi, Karen,Janovitz, Evan,Lehman-McKeeman, Lois,Malley, Mary F.,Devenny, James,Pelleymounter, Mary Ann,Miller, Keith J.,Robl, Jeffrey A.
, p. 1365 - 1379 (2007/10/03)
Robust pharmaceutical treatment of obesity has been limited by the undesirable side-effect profile of currently marketed therapies. This paper describes the synthesis and optimization of a new class of pyrazinoisoindolone- containing, selective 5-HT2C agonists as antiobesity agents. Key to optimization of the pyrazinoisoindolone core was the identification of the appropriate substitution pattern and functional groups which led to the discovery of (R)-9-ethyl-1,3,4,10b-tetrahydro-7-trifluoromethylpyrazino[2,1-a] isoindol-6(2H)-one (58), a 5-HT2C agonist with > 300-fold functional selectivity over 5-HT2B and > 70-fold functional selectivity over 5-HT2A. Oral dosing of 58 reduced food intake in an acute rat feeding model, which could be completely reversed by a selective 5-HT2C antagonist and caused a reduction in body weight gain in a 4-day rat model.
Application of directed metalation in synthesis. Part 8: Interesting example of chemoselectivity in the synthesis of thioaurones and hydroxy ketones and a novel anionic ortho-Fries rearrangement used as a tool in the synthesis of thienopyranones and thiafluorenones
Pradhan, Tarun Kanti,De, Asish,Mortier, Jacques
, p. 9007 - 9017 (2007/10/03)
Chemoselective synthesis of thioaurones or 3-hydroxy benzo[b]thiophen-2- aryl ketones, 1-hydroxy naphtho[2,1-b]thiophen-2-aryl ketones and chalcones from N,N-diethyl-ortho-methyl sulfanyl aryl amides were described. (Benzo[b]thiophen-2-yl) alkylates and (naphtho[2,1-b]thiophen-2-yl) alkylates undergo a novel anionic ortho-Fries rearrangement leading to (3-hydroxy benzo[b]thiophen-2-yl) and (1-hydroxy naphtho[2,1-b]thiophen-2-yl) alkyl ketones. The hydroxy ketones were used as intermediates in the synthesis of wide range of benzothienopyranones and thiafluorenones.
Application of directed metalation in synthesis. Part 4: Expedient synthesis of substituted benzo[b]thiophene and naphthothiophene
Mukherjee, Chandrani,Kamila, Sukanta,De, Asish
, p. 4767 - 4774 (2007/10/03)
A short, simple and inexpensive synthesis of several diversely substituted benzo[b]thiophenes and one naphthothiophene is described. The method involves introduction of methylsulfanyl group ortho- to the amide function of readily available N,N-diethylamides of aryl carboxylic acid by directed metalation. Thioindoxyls, obtained in high yields through side-chain deprotonation and cyclisation in one pot, are reduced to benzo[b]thiophene or napthothiophene.
Application of directed metallation in synthesis, part 2: An expedient synthesis of methoxybenzo[b]thiophenes
Mukherjee, Chandrani,De, Asish
, p. 325 - 327 (2007/10/03)
A short, simple and expedient synthesis of substituted benzo[b]thiophenes involving directed ortho lithiation-side-chain deprotonation-cyclisation-reduction is described. This method is a valuable improvement over earlier syntheses of the same class of compounds, both with respect to the number of steps and overall yields.
