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Spirocyclic rhodamine B benzoisothiazole derivative: a multi-stimuli fluorescent switch manifesting ethanol-responsiveness, photo responsiveness, and acidochromism

Abstract

Multi-stimuli fluorescent switching materials have been extensively employed in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, and materials science. Although rhodamine-based spirolactams have been specifically considered for metal ion sensing by photoluminescence, only some of them manifest photochromic behavior, and further development of rhodamine B (RHB)-based photochromic materials is required. RHB and its cyclic amides are advantageous in various sensing applications owing to their colorimetric responses to external stimulation. Hence, the current work reports a novel multifunctional active molecular material (3′,6′-bis(diethylamino))-2-(5-nitrobenzo[c]isothiazol-3-yl)spiro[isoindoline-1,9′-xanthen]-3-one (RHBIT) by linking rhodamine B with 3-amino,5-nitro[2,1]benzoisothiazole (ANB) in a facile synthetic pathway; that perceives both emission color change and switching between off–on states. RHBIT shows acidochromism, photochromism, and pH sensitivity accompanied by unique ethanol responsiveness, with potential applications in anti-counterfeiting and drug delivery. Notably, RHBIT is highly acid sensitive and reverts to the ring-closed form on treatment with triethylamine (base), visible with the naked eye amidst colorless–pink–colorless transformations. On short UV irradiation, RHBIT provides a two-fold rise in the lifetime for the ring-open form in CHCl3 and DCM compared to the spirolactam (closed form). DFT and TDDFT studies provide electronic characterization for the absorption spectra of the open and closed forms. Using the photoresponsive feature of RHBIT, an information protection application has been enacted via a rewritable platform.

Graphical abstract: Spirocyclic rhodamine B benzoisothiazole derivative: a multi-stimuli fluorescent switch manifesting ethanol-responsiveness, photo responsiveness, and acidochromism

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Dec 2022
Accepted
24 Jan 2023
First published
09 Feb 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 5134-5148

Spirocyclic rhodamine B benzoisothiazole derivative: a multi-stimuli fluorescent switch manifesting ethanol-responsiveness, photo responsiveness, and acidochromism

H. Battula, M. Nath, S. Mishra and S. Jayanty, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 5134 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA08022B

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