Protein Information

Name Red 1
Synonyms ADAR 2; ADAR2; ADAR2a; ADAR2a L1; ADAR2a L2; ADAR2a L3; ADAR2b; ADAR2c ADAR2d…

Compound Information

Name azobenzene
CAS diphenyldiazene

Reference List

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
18079921 Galvan-Gonzalez A, Canva M, Stegeman GI, Twieg R, Kowalczyk TC, Lackritz HS: Effect of temperature and atmospheric environment on the photodegradation of some Disperse Red 1-type polymers. Opt Lett. 1999 Dec 1;24(23):1741-3.

The photodegradation of the azobenzene chromophore DR1 {4-[N-ethyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl) amino]-4 (?)-nitroazobenzene]} incorporated as a side chain or as a guest in a poly (methyl) methacrylate host has been evaluated as a function of wavelength, temperature, and the atmospheric environment.
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18528853 Larpent C, Cannizzo C, Delgado A, Gouanve F, Sanghvi P, Gaillard C, Bacquet G: Convenient synthesis and properties of polypropyleneimine dendrimer-functionalized polymer nanoparticles. Small. 2008 Jun;4(6):833-40.

The reactivity of the external amine groups is used to link covalently azobenzene chromophores (disperse Red 1 residues) through aza-Michael addition in aqueous suspension.
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18825202 Luc J, Bouchouit K, Czaplicki R, Fillaut JL, Sahraoui B: Study of surface relief gratings on azo organometallic films in picosecond regime. Opt Express. 2008 Sep 29;16(20):15633-9.

We study the influence of the polarization states and the light intensity of writing beams on the dynamics of the surface relief gratings formation and we compare these results with those of a known representative of azobenzene derivative (Disperse Red 1).
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19928850 Zhang Y, Martinez-Perdiguero J, Baumeister U, Walker C, Etxebarria J, Prehm M, Ortega J, Tschierske C, O'Callaghan MJ, Harant A, Handschy M: Laterally azo-bridged h-shaped ferroelectric dimesogens for second-order nonlinear optics: ferroelectricity and second harmonic generation. J Am Chem Soc. 2009 Dec 30;131(51):18386-92.

Two classes of laterally azo-bridged H-shaped ferroelectric liquid crystals (FLCs), incorporating azobenzene and disperse red 1 (DR-1) chromophores along the FLC polar axes, were synthesized and characterized by polarized light microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, 2D X-ray diffraction analysis, and electro-optical investigations.
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18163605 Toro C, Thibert A, De Boni L, Masunov AE, Hernandez FE: Fluorescence emission of disperse Red 1 in solution at room temperature. J Phys Chem B. 2008 Jan 24;112(3):929-37. Epub 2007 Dec 29.

Applying a Gaussian decomposition method to the absorption spectra along with the support from the excitation spectra, the positions of the different transitions in this pseudo-stilbene azobenzene dye were determined.
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17064180 Poprawa-Smoluch M, Baggerman J, Zhang H, Maas HP, De Cola L, Brouwer AM: Photoisomerization of disperse red 1 studied with transient absorption spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculations. J Phys Chem A. 2006 Nov 2;110(43):11926-37.

In comparison with azobenzene, the pipi* state is more stabilized by the effects of push-pull substitution than the npi* state, but the latter is probably still the lowest in energy.
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16318171 Lausten R, Rochon P, Ivanov M, Cheben P, Janz S, Desjardins P, Ripmeester J, Siebert T, Stolow A: Optically reconfigurable azobenzene polymer-based fiber Bragg filter. Appl Opt. 2005 Nov 20;44(33):7039-42.

Optically writable, thermally erasable surface relief gratings in thin Disperse Red 1 polymethyl methacrylate azopolymer films were used to demonstrate an arbitrarily reconfigurable fiber Bragg filter.
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