Light-gated chemical reactions allow spatial and temporal control of chemical processes. Here, we suggest a new system for controlling pH-sensitive processes with light using two photobases of Arrhenius and Brønsted types. Only after light excitation do Arrhenius photobases undergo hydroxide ion dissociation, while Brønsted photobases capture a proton. However, none can be used alone to reversibly control pH due to the limitations arising from excessively fast or overly slow photoreaction timescales. We show here that combining the two types of photobases allows light-triggered and reversible pH control. We show an application of this method in directing the pH-dependent reaction pathways of the organic dye Alizarin Red S simply by switchin...
A versatile method for photoregulation of chemical reactions was developed through a combination of ...
Photochemical reactions are a powerful tool in (bio)materials design due to the spatial and temporal...
Catalysts that can be regulated in terms of activity and selectivity by external stimuli may allow t...
Most biochemical reactions depend on the pH value of the aqueous environment and some are strongly f...
Small changes in the pH gradient play a critical role in numerous biological and chemical pathways. ...
The investigation of the proton role on the behavior of reactive systems is well-established in chem...
Photoswitchable acid-base pairs, whose pK(a) values can be reversibly altered, are attractive molecu...
Nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) is a photoprotective regulatory mechanism employed by many photosyn...
The ability to switch between thermally and photochemically activated reaction channels with an exte...
A visible-light activatable photoacid has been studied, which upon irradiation, changes from a weak ...
Because light can be tuned, focused and has a ‘on-off’ control, the use of light to drive photolabil...
A visible-light activatable photoacid has been studied, which upon irradiation, changes from a weak ...
Molecular photoswitches capable of generating precise pH changes will allow pH-dependent processes t...
International audienceMulti-responsive functional molecules are key for obtaining user-defined contr...
A versatile method for photoregulation of chemical reactions was developed through a combination of ...
A versatile method for photoregulation of chemical reactions was developed through a combination of ...
Photochemical reactions are a powerful tool in (bio)materials design due to the spatial and temporal...
Catalysts that can be regulated in terms of activity and selectivity by external stimuli may allow t...
Most biochemical reactions depend on the pH value of the aqueous environment and some are strongly f...
Small changes in the pH gradient play a critical role in numerous biological and chemical pathways. ...
The investigation of the proton role on the behavior of reactive systems is well-established in chem...
Photoswitchable acid-base pairs, whose pK(a) values can be reversibly altered, are attractive molecu...
Nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) is a photoprotective regulatory mechanism employed by many photosyn...
The ability to switch between thermally and photochemically activated reaction channels with an exte...
A visible-light activatable photoacid has been studied, which upon irradiation, changes from a weak ...
Because light can be tuned, focused and has a ‘on-off’ control, the use of light to drive photolabil...
A visible-light activatable photoacid has been studied, which upon irradiation, changes from a weak ...
Molecular photoswitches capable of generating precise pH changes will allow pH-dependent processes t...
International audienceMulti-responsive functional molecules are key for obtaining user-defined contr...
A versatile method for photoregulation of chemical reactions was developed through a combination of ...
A versatile method for photoregulation of chemical reactions was developed through a combination of ...
Photochemical reactions are a powerful tool in (bio)materials design due to the spatial and temporal...
Catalysts that can be regulated in terms of activity and selectivity by external stimuli may allow t...