Molecular photoswitches reversibly convert the energy of light into a variety of structural changes at the molecular level. They can be integrated into smart materials with broad range of applicability. While most photochromic systems require UV light for activation, application of photoswitches operational entirely within the visible or NIR range of light brings considerable benefits, such as biocompatibility, better light penetration through the material, propelling with sunlight, or a possibility to design dual systems that are mutually activated with UV or visible light frequencies for two distinct functions. In this Review, we discuss the most relevant classes of molecular photoswitches, and demonstrate a selection of photochromic poly...
In this paper we present recent results obtained with a stimulus-responsive materials based on the p...
Introducing photo-responsive molecules offers an attractive approach for remote and selective contro...
Molecular photoswitches enable dynamic control of processes with high spatiotemporal precision, usin...
Incorporating molecular photoswitches into various materials provides unique opportunities for contr...
Multiaddressable architectures comprising light‐responsive photochromic molecules and different stim...
A versatile new class of organic photochromic molecules that offers an unprecedented combination of ...
Incorporating molecular photoswitches into various materials provides unique opportunities for contr...
Molecular photoswitches enable reversible external control of biological systems, nanomachines, and ...
A versatile new class of organic photochromic molecules that offers an unprecedented combination of ...
Donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct (DASA) photoswitches have gained a lot of attention since their disc...
AbstractAltering the surface wettability by external stimulation has received great attention recent...
Molecular photoswitches that can reversibly change color upon irradiation are promising materials fo...
Molecular switches are among the most basic components of molecular devices. The switching of these ...
Photoswitches are small molecules that reversibly change their shape and properties upon irradiation...
In this paper we present recent results obtained with a stimulus-responsive materials based on the p...
Introducing photo-responsive molecules offers an attractive approach for remote and selective contro...
Molecular photoswitches enable dynamic control of processes with high spatiotemporal precision, usin...
Incorporating molecular photoswitches into various materials provides unique opportunities for contr...
Multiaddressable architectures comprising light‐responsive photochromic molecules and different stim...
A versatile new class of organic photochromic molecules that offers an unprecedented combination of ...
Incorporating molecular photoswitches into various materials provides unique opportunities for contr...
Molecular photoswitches enable reversible external control of biological systems, nanomachines, and ...
A versatile new class of organic photochromic molecules that offers an unprecedented combination of ...
Donor–acceptor Stenhouse adduct (DASA) photoswitches have gained a lot of attention since their disc...
AbstractAltering the surface wettability by external stimulation has received great attention recent...
Molecular photoswitches that can reversibly change color upon irradiation are promising materials fo...
Molecular switches are among the most basic components of molecular devices. The switching of these ...
Photoswitches are small molecules that reversibly change their shape and properties upon irradiation...
In this paper we present recent results obtained with a stimulus-responsive materials based on the p...
Introducing photo-responsive molecules offers an attractive approach for remote and selective contro...
Molecular photoswitches enable dynamic control of processes with high spatiotemporal precision, usin...