Issue 37, 2021

Ketone–enol tautomerism, polymorphism, mechanofluorochromism and solid-state acidochromism of isoquinolinone–arylidenehydrazine derivatives

Abstract

Four isoquinolinone–arylidenehydrazine derivatives with different aryl groups, such as benzene (BHIQ), naphthalene (NHIQ), anthracene (AHIQ), and triphenylamine (TPHIQ), have been designed and synthesized. These compounds exhibit solid-state fluorescence with emission wavelengths covering the whole visible-light region. Most of them have two crystalline structures with different fluorescence colours. Interestingly, although all the compounds adopt a keto-form structure in solvents, keto- and enol-form crystalline structures are obtained separately for BHIQ, while the two polymorphs of NHIQ and AHIQ exist in the keto-form and the enol-form, respectively. Moreover, the difference in the emissions of the NHIQ polymorphs is attributed to different stacking arrangements, while that of the AHIQ polymorphs is ascribed to different molecular conformations. These results indicate that crystalline structures with different emissions can be obtained via polymorphism and keto–enol tautomerism, respectively. Furthermore, some crystalline structures of these compounds exhibit obvious mechanofluorochromic activities due to the crystalline-to-amorphous transition and solid-state acidochromic properties owing to the change in intramolecular charge transfer caused by protonation. This work provides a strategy for the development of solid-state fluorescent stimulus-responsive materials with keto–enol tautomerism.

Graphical abstract: Ketone–enol tautomerism, polymorphism, mechanofluorochromism and solid-state acidochromism of isoquinolinone–arylidenehydrazine derivatives

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Jul 2021
Accepted
12 Aug 2021
First published
12 Aug 2021

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021,9, 12868-12876

Ketone–enol tautomerism, polymorphism, mechanofluorochromism and solid-state acidochromism of isoquinolinone–arylidenehydrazine derivatives

D. Wang, X. Zhang, X. Han, Y. Zhou, Y. Lei, W. Gao, M. Liu, X. Huang and H. Wu, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021, 9, 12868 DOI: 10.1039/D1TC03063A

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