I found the field of Chemistry; Physics very interesting. Saw the article Photoswitching hydrazones based on benzoylpyridine published in 2019.0. Computed Properties of C12H9NO, Reprint Addresses Cigan, M (corresponding author), Camenius Univ, Fac Nat Sci, Inst Chem, Ilkavicova 6, SK-84215 Bratislava, Slovakia.. The CAS is 91-02-1. Through research, I have a further understanding and discovery of Phenyl(pyridin-2-yl)methanone
The photoswitching properties of three readily accesible benzoylpyridine hydrazones were investigated. Interestingly, replacing classical stirring with ultrasound wave activation results in pure thermodynamically less stable E isomer crystallization at room temperature. The studied benzoylpyridine hydrazones exhibit both P- and T-photochromic behaviour, depending on the benzoyl substituent, and improved addressability compared to most of the previously published pyridyl based hydrazones and 2-pyridylcarboxaldehyde acylhydrazones. Low activation entropy and calculated transition state geometry favour the inversion mechanism of their thermal isomerization rather than tautomerization followed by rotation recently found for pyridyl-hydrazone ester or nitrile rotary switches. The association behaviour of the nitro derivative during its thermal E-to-Z isomerization in highly polar DMSO indicates an important role of intermolecular hydrogen bonding in the thermal kinetics of benzoylpyridine-based hydrazone photoswitches. Moreover, the addition of triethylamine significantly accelerates the rate of Z-isomer thermal isomerization from days to seconds and could thus pave the way to fast pyridyl hydrazone T-type photochromic compounds in polar solvents. This study could therefore contribute to general knowledge related to the photochromic behaviour of hydrazones as an important class of modern photoswitches.
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