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Understanding the tautomerism in azacalixphyrins

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Understanding the chemical nature and spectroscopic signatures of a new class of organic molecules remains a strong challenge. Azacalixphyrin, the first member of a family of strongly aromatic macrocycles absorbing in the near infrared domain, can exist in several tautomeric forms. Here, we use DFT calculations and NMR measurements to propose the first in-depth investigation of proton exchanges occurring in two forms of azacalixphyrins (non-protonated and protonated). Our results reveal, on the one hand, a very effective solvent-assisted tautomerism in the non-protonated form whereas the intramolecular proton transfer is less probable, and, on the other hand, the presence of a mixture of almost isoenergetic tautomers differing in both their aromaticity and absorption profiles. This clearly indicates that smartly-designed chemical substitutions could alter the relative weights of the different tautomers, and consequently tune the optical signatures of these new macrocycles in a versatile and efficient way. For the protonated form, rotations of the NH2 groups take place rather than the chemical exchange.

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hal-01459055 , version 1 (07-02-2017)

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Gabriel Marchand, Patrick Giraudeau, Zhongrui Chen, Mourad Elhabiri, Olivier Siri, et al.. Understanding the tautomerism in azacalixphyrins. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2016, 18 (14), pp.9608-9615. ⟨10.1039/c6cp01275b⟩. ⟨hal-01459055⟩
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