N,N′-disubstituted indigos are photoswitchable molecules that have recently caught the attention due to their addressability by red-light. When alkyl and aryl groups are utilized as the N-substituents, the thermal half-lives of Z isomers can be tuned independently while maintaining the advantageous red-shifted absorption spectra. To utilize these molecules in real-world applications, it is of immense importance to understand how their molecular structures as well as the environment influence their switching properties. To this end, we probed their photoisomerization mechanism by carrying out photophysical and computational studies in solvents of different polarities. The fluorescence and transient absorption experiments suggest for more pol...
Synthesis and Characterization of Bay-Annulated Indigo Derivatives as Ligands for Photoactive Metal ...
Hemithioindigos are a versatile group of molecules with the ability to undergo double bond isomerisa...
The spectral and photophysical properties of indigo derivatives with di-, tetra-, and hexa-substitut...
Some rare indigo derivatives have been known for a long time to be photochromic upon irradiation wit...
Through simple synthetic derivatisation, the parent indigo dye becomes a red-light E-Z photoswitch e...
Some rare indigo derivatives have been known for a long time to be photochromic upon irradiation wit...
In this study, we explore the molecular mechanisms of the stability of indigo chromophores and pigme...
Indigo, one of the most ancient and abundant dyes in human history, has recently emerged as a potent...
Indigoid chromophores have emerged as versatile molecular photoswitches, offering efficient reversib...
Photoresponsive amphiphiles are functionalised with photoactivating units, enabling dynamic controls...
The intrinsic photophysics of indigo has been studied using gas-phase time-resolved photoelectron im...
Indigoid chromophores have emerged as versatile molecular photoswitches, offering efficient reversib...
Imines are photoaddressable motifs useful in the development of new generations of molecular switche...
Donor-acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASAs) arc a rapidly emerging class of visible light-activatable n...
This thesis focuses upon the spectroscopic properties of indigo and its derivatives. The first chap...
Synthesis and Characterization of Bay-Annulated Indigo Derivatives as Ligands for Photoactive Metal ...
Hemithioindigos are a versatile group of molecules with the ability to undergo double bond isomerisa...
The spectral and photophysical properties of indigo derivatives with di-, tetra-, and hexa-substitut...
Some rare indigo derivatives have been known for a long time to be photochromic upon irradiation wit...
Through simple synthetic derivatisation, the parent indigo dye becomes a red-light E-Z photoswitch e...
Some rare indigo derivatives have been known for a long time to be photochromic upon irradiation wit...
In this study, we explore the molecular mechanisms of the stability of indigo chromophores and pigme...
Indigo, one of the most ancient and abundant dyes in human history, has recently emerged as a potent...
Indigoid chromophores have emerged as versatile molecular photoswitches, offering efficient reversib...
Photoresponsive amphiphiles are functionalised with photoactivating units, enabling dynamic controls...
The intrinsic photophysics of indigo has been studied using gas-phase time-resolved photoelectron im...
Indigoid chromophores have emerged as versatile molecular photoswitches, offering efficient reversib...
Imines are photoaddressable motifs useful in the development of new generations of molecular switche...
Donor-acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASAs) arc a rapidly emerging class of visible light-activatable n...
This thesis focuses upon the spectroscopic properties of indigo and its derivatives. The first chap...
Synthesis and Characterization of Bay-Annulated Indigo Derivatives as Ligands for Photoactive Metal ...
Hemithioindigos are a versatile group of molecules with the ability to undergo double bond isomerisa...
The spectral and photophysical properties of indigo derivatives with di-, tetra-, and hexa-substitut...