E/Z Molecular Photoswitches Activated by Two-Photon Absorption: Comparison between Different Families.
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2021-12-05
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Marazzi, Marco
García-Iriepa, Cristina
Benitez-Martin, Carlos
Najera, Francisco
Monari, Antonio
Sampedro, Diego
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Mdpi
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Nonlinear optical techniques as two-photon absorption (TPA) have raised relevant interest within the last years due to the capability to excite chromophores with photons of wavelength equal to only half of the corresponding one-photon absorption energy. At the same time, its probability being proportional to the square of the light source intensity, it allows a better spatial control of the light-induced phenomenon. Although a consistent number of experimental studies focus on increasing the TPA cross section, very few of them are devoted to the study of photochemical phenomena induced by TPA. Here, we show a design strategy to find suitable E/Z photoswitches that can be activated by TPA. A theoretical approach is followed to predict the TPA cross sections related to different excited states of various photoswitches' families, finally concluding that protonated Schiff-bases (retinal)-like photoswitches outperform compared to the others. The donor-acceptor substitution effect is therefore rationalized for the successful TPA activatable photoswitch, in order to maximize its properties, finally also forecasting a possible application in optogenetics. Some experimental measurements are also carried out to support our conclusions.
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Optogenetics
Photons
Light
Chemical Phenomena
Photons
Light
Chemical Phenomena
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Luz
Optogenética
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Retinaldehído
Fotones
Optogenética
Donantes de Tejidos
Retinaldehído
Fotones
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E/Z photoswitches, photoisomerization, two-photon absorption
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Marazzi M, García-Iriepa C, Benitez-Martin C, Najera F, Monari A, Sampedro D. E/Z Molecular Photoswitches Activated by Two-Photon Absorption: Comparison between Different Families. Molecules. 2021;26(23):7379. Published 2021 Dec 5.






