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Photochemical Cleavage Reaction of 8-Quinolinyl Sulfonates That Are Halogenated and Nitrated at the 7-Position
Shinya AriyasuKengo HanayaMegumi TsunodaMasanori KitamuraMasanori HayaseRyo AbeShin Aoki
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2011 Volume 59 Issue 11 Pages 1355-1362

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Photochemical bond-cleavage reactions are potentially useful in chemistry, bioorganic chemistry and medicinal chemistry. We previously reported on a photochemical cleavage reaction of 8-quinolinyl sulfonate (8-QS) derivatives in aqueous solution at neutral pH, which we proposed to proceed via an excited triplet state. In this report, we report on the synthesis of some new photocleavable 8-QS derivatives, in which halogen atoms or a nitro group was introduced at the 7-position, in an attempt to improve photoreactive properties and to produce a red-shift in the irradiation wavelength. The introduction of bromine and iodine resulted in an acceleration in the photoreaction by about 1.5 times, possibly due to a heavy atom effect. It was also found that 7-nitro-8-QS absorbs at >360 nm, and, as a result, the S–O bond of this compound can be cleaved by photoirradiation with a fluorescent lamp in aqueous solution and on silicon surface.

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