Molecular photoswitches have opened up a myriad of opportunities in applications ranging from responsive materials and control of biological function to molecular logics. Here, we show that the photoswitching mechanism of donor-acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASA), a recently reported class of photoswitches, proceeds by photoinduced Z-E isomerization, followed by a thermal, conrotatory 4 pi-electrocyclization. The photogenerated intermediate is manifested by a bathochromically shifted band in the visible absorption spectrum of the DASA. The identification of the role of this intermediate reveals a key step in the photoswitching mechanism that is essential to the rational design of switching properties via structural modification.</p
Switches that can be actively steered by external stimuli along multiple pathways at the molecular l...
Donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct (DASA) photoswitches have gained a lot of attention since their disc...
Switches that can be actively steered by external stimuli along multiple pathways at the molecular l...
Molecular photoswitches have opened up a myriad of opportunities in applications ranging from respon...
Molecular photoswitches have opened up a myriad of opportunities in applications ranging from respon...
Molecular photoswitches comprise chromophores that can be interconverted reversibly with light betwe...
Switches that can be actively steered by external stimuli along multiple pathways at the molecular l...
Our ability to visually perceive our environment is driven by small molecules – retinal – in our eye...
Donor-acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASAs) are negative photochromes that switch with visible light an...
Donor-acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASAs) are negative photochromes that hold great promise for a var...
Molecular photoswitches comprise chromophores that can be interconverted reversibly with light betwe...
Donor-acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASAs) arc a rapidly emerging class of visible light-activatable n...
Photomechanical switches are light sensitive molecules capable of transducing the energy of a photon...
Switches that can be actively steered by external stimuli along multiple pathways at the molecular l...
Donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct (DASA) photoswitches have gained a lot of attention since their disc...
Switches that can be actively steered by external stimuli along multiple pathways at the molecular l...
Molecular photoswitches have opened up a myriad of opportunities in applications ranging from respon...
Molecular photoswitches have opened up a myriad of opportunities in applications ranging from respon...
Molecular photoswitches comprise chromophores that can be interconverted reversibly with light betwe...
Switches that can be actively steered by external stimuli along multiple pathways at the molecular l...
Our ability to visually perceive our environment is driven by small molecules – retinal – in our eye...
Donor-acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASAs) are negative photochromes that switch with visible light an...
Donor-acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASAs) are negative photochromes that hold great promise for a var...
Molecular photoswitches comprise chromophores that can be interconverted reversibly with light betwe...
Donor-acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASAs) arc a rapidly emerging class of visible light-activatable n...
Photomechanical switches are light sensitive molecules capable of transducing the energy of a photon...
Switches that can be actively steered by external stimuli along multiple pathways at the molecular l...
Donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct (DASA) photoswitches have gained a lot of attention since their disc...
Switches that can be actively steered by external stimuli along multiple pathways at the molecular l...