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Unusual piezochromic fluorescence of a distyrylpyrazine derivative crystals: phase transition through [2+2] photocycloaddition under UV irradiation

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Abstract
The piezochromic fluorescence (FL) of a distyrylpyrazine derivative, 2,3-diisocyano-5,6-distyrylpyrazine (DSP), was investigated in this study. Depending on the recrystallization method, DSP afforded two different crystals with green and orange FL emission. The orange color FL emission crystal (O-form) was easily converted to the green color FL emission one (G-form) by manual grinding. The G-form was also converted to a slightly different orange color FL emission crystal (RO-form) by a weak UV irradiation. When the RO-form was ground again, the G-form was regenerated. The FL colors changed between the G- and RO-forms over several ten times by repeated mechanical grinding and UV irradiation. The FL, UV-visible, H-1-NMR and XRD results showed that the O (or RO)-to-G transformation induced by mechanical stress results from the change of degree of molecular stacking from dense molecular stacking structure to relatively loose molecular stacking structure, whereas the G-to-RO reconversion by UV irradiation results from return to dense molecular stacking structure again due to lattice movement (lattice slipping) allowed by photocycloaddition in solid-state.
Author(s)
Jin, Young-JaePark, HyosangMoon, Byung-ChunKim, Jae HongLee, Wang-EunLee, Chang-LyoulKwak, Giseop
Issued Date
2021-02
Type
Article
DOI
10.1038/s41598-021-81562-4
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/11691
Publisher
NATURE RESEARCH
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.11, no.1, pp.2762-(01) - 2762-(09)
ISSN
2045-2322
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