Well-defined structural changes of molecular units that can be triggered by light are crucial for the development of photoactive functional materials. Herein, we report on a novel switch that has azodicarboxamide as its photo-triggerable element. Time-resolved UV-pump/IR probe spectroscopy in combination with quantum-chemical calculations shows that the azodicarboxamide functionality, in contrast to other azo-based chromophores, does not undergo trans-cis photoisomerization. Instead, a photoinduced pedalo-type motion occurs, which because of its volume-conserving properties enables the design of functional molecular systems with controllable motion in a confined space
Photoswitches triggered by light are of vital importance for the development of photoactive function...
Molecular photoactuators can control shape and chemical or physical properties of the responsive sys...
Molecular switches offer wide applicability through conformational changes which can be triggered by...
Photoresponsive molecular switches enable spatial and temporal control of molecular processes and ar...
Molecular switches which can be triggered by light to interconvert between two or more well-defined ...
Photochromic systems can convert light energy into mechanical energy, thus they can be used as build...
Single molecules that act as light-energy transducers (e.g., con-verting the energy of a photon into...
Over the past few decades, molecular photoswitches, as building blocks in pharmaceutical application...
Summary: Molecular switches alterable between two stable states by environmental stimuli, such as li...
Stimuli‐responsive materials are attracting extensive interest as they offer the opportunity to tran...
none6In recent years, computational photochemistry has become a valid tool for the investigation of ...
The design, synthesis, and dynamic behavior of a series of novel tetrapodal molecular switches and m...
The design, synthesis, and dynamic behavior of a series of novel tetrapodal molecular switches and m...
The design, synthesis, and dynamic behavior of a series of novel tetrapodal molecular switches and m...
Molecular switches are among the most basic components of molecular devices. The switching of these ...
Photoswitches triggered by light are of vital importance for the development of photoactive function...
Molecular photoactuators can control shape and chemical or physical properties of the responsive sys...
Molecular switches offer wide applicability through conformational changes which can be triggered by...
Photoresponsive molecular switches enable spatial and temporal control of molecular processes and ar...
Molecular switches which can be triggered by light to interconvert between two or more well-defined ...
Photochromic systems can convert light energy into mechanical energy, thus they can be used as build...
Single molecules that act as light-energy transducers (e.g., con-verting the energy of a photon into...
Over the past few decades, molecular photoswitches, as building blocks in pharmaceutical application...
Summary: Molecular switches alterable between two stable states by environmental stimuli, such as li...
Stimuli‐responsive materials are attracting extensive interest as they offer the opportunity to tran...
none6In recent years, computational photochemistry has become a valid tool for the investigation of ...
The design, synthesis, and dynamic behavior of a series of novel tetrapodal molecular switches and m...
The design, synthesis, and dynamic behavior of a series of novel tetrapodal molecular switches and m...
The design, synthesis, and dynamic behavior of a series of novel tetrapodal molecular switches and m...
Molecular switches are among the most basic components of molecular devices. The switching of these ...
Photoswitches triggered by light are of vital importance for the development of photoactive function...
Molecular photoactuators can control shape and chemical or physical properties of the responsive sys...
Molecular switches offer wide applicability through conformational changes which can be triggered by...