Intramolecular end-to-end reactions of photoactive terminal groups linked by poly(oxyethylene)chains.
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The triplet-sensitized photochemical reaction using a series of poly(oxyethylene) chains with a pair of photoactive terminal groups, dibenz[<I>b</I>,<I>f</I>]azepine (DBA) chromophores (DBA–COCH<SUB>2</SUB>CH<SUB>2</SUB>(OCH<SUB>2</SUB>CH<SUB>2</SUB>)<I><SUB>n</SUB></I>OCH<SUB>2</SUB>CH<SUB>2</SUB>CO–DBA, <I>n</I>=0–10) was examined. The photoirradiation of bichromophoric compounds caused either intra- or intermolecular reactions. These reactions were kinetically analyzed by two different methods: the measurement of deactivation processes of the reaction intermediates (excited triplet state of DBA) by nanosecond laser photolysis and the quantitative analysis of the reaction products by GPC. The intramolecular deactivation rate constant, <I>k</I><SUP>intra</SUP>, showed a remarkable chain-length dependence; the maximum <I>k</I><SUP>intra</SUP> value appeared at <I>n</I>=5 and it was found to be 5.9×10<SUP>4</SUP> s<SUP>−1</SUP>. On the other hand, the intramolecular cyclization rate also depends on the chain length; the maximum quantum yield, φ<SUB>d</SUB><SUP>intra</SUP>, was given at <I>n</I>=7 (φ<SUB>d</SUB><SUP>intra</SUP>=0.51). The chain length for the maximum cyclization yield shifted slightly to the longer region than that for the maximum <I>k</I><SUP>intra</SUP> value due to the restriction of the terminal structure (anti-configuration). The results obtained for this reaction system are compared with those obtained for the previously reported polymethylene system and the effect of chain flexibility on the intramolecular ring-closure reaction is discussed.
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著者
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Ito Shinzaburo
Department Of Polymer Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto University
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Yamamoto Masahide
Department Of Hematology Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Nishijima Yasunori
Department of Chemistry Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
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Ito Shinzaburo
Department of Polymer Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
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Ashikaga Kazuo
Department of Polymer Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
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