A Morita-Baylis-Hillman adduct (MBHA) derivative bearing a triphenylamine (TPA) moiety was previously found to react with Nα-acetyl-l-lysine methyl ester with the formation of the corresponding diadduct derivative as the major reaction product and a monoadduct as the minor one. The characterization of photochemical features of the diadduct bearing two triphenylaminocinnamic (TPAC) fluorophores suggested that this compound shows the tendency to undergo the [2 + 2] photocycloaddition reaction. This hypothesis was evaluated in the present study in both the diadduct derivatives obtained with Nα-acetyl-l-lysine methyl ester and Nα-acetyl-l-lysine. The hypothesis was confirmed in the case of the diadduct derivative obtained from Nα-acetyl-l-lysine methyl ester, whereas the UV-A irradiation of the diadduct derivative obtained from Nα-acetyl-l-lysine led to the formation of a strongly emissive (QY = 69%, λem = 460 nm) symmetric dimer.

Photophysical and Photochemical Features of Lysine Derivatives Bearing Two Triphenylaminocinnamic-Based Fluorophores

Boccia A. C.;Botta C.;
2025

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A Morita-Baylis-Hillman adduct (MBHA) derivative bearing a triphenylamine (TPA) moiety was previously found to react with Nα-acetyl-l-lysine methyl ester with the formation of the corresponding diadduct derivative as the major reaction product and a monoadduct as the minor one. The characterization of photochemical features of the diadduct bearing two triphenylaminocinnamic (TPAC) fluorophores suggested that this compound shows the tendency to undergo the [2 + 2] photocycloaddition reaction. This hypothesis was evaluated in the present study in both the diadduct derivatives obtained with Nα-acetyl-l-lysine methyl ester and Nα-acetyl-l-lysine. The hypothesis was confirmed in the case of the diadduct derivative obtained from Nα-acetyl-l-lysine methyl ester, whereas the UV-A irradiation of the diadduct derivative obtained from Nα-acetyl-l-lysine led to the formation of a strongly emissive (QY = 69%, λem = 460 nm) symmetric dimer.
2025
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche "Giulio Natta" - SCITEC
irradiation, lysine, photochemistry, Morita–Baylis–Hillman adduct
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