Azobenzenes are among the best-studied molecular photoswitches and play a key role in the search for red-shifted photoresponsive materials for extended applications. Currently, most approaches deal with aromatic substitution patterns to achieve visible light application, on occasion paired with protonation to yield red-shifted absorption of the azonium species. Appropriate substitution patterns are essential to stabilize the latter approach, as conventional acids are known to induce a fast Z- to E-conversion. Here, we show that steady-state protonation of the azo-bridge instead is possible in simple azobenzenes when the pKaof the acid is low enough, yielding both the Z- and E-azonium as supported by UV-vis- and 1H NMR spectroscopy as well a...
Photoisomerization of azobenzenes from their stable E isomer to the metastable Z state is the basis ...
Theoretical non-adiabatic dynamics simulations at the semiempirical OM2/MRCI level reveal an enhance...
Molecular photoswitches triggered with red or NIR light are optimal for photomodulation of complex b...
Azobenzenes are among the best-studied molecular photoswitches and play a key role in the search for...
Three visible-light responsive photoswitches are reported, azobis(1-methyl-benzimidazole) (1), azobi...
Azobenzene derivatives are a class of molecular switches that have found broad use in photocontrol o...
A straightforward synthesis of azobenzenes with bathochromically-shifted absorption bands is present...
Azobenzene, a versatile and polymorphic molecule, has been extensively and successfully used for pho...
We computationally dissected the electronic and geometrical influences of ortho-chlorinated azobenze...
There has been a recent growing interest in azobenzene derivatives because of their ability to isome...
This work demonstrates how push-pull substitution can induce spectral tuning toward the visible rang...
We present a successful attempt of decoupling a dye molecule from a metallic surface via physisorpti...
Substituted azobenzenes serve as chromophores and actuators in a wide range of molecular photoswitch...
Azoheteroarenes are the most recent derivatives targeted to further improve the properties of azo‐ba...
Azobenzenes have been used as photoresponsive units for the control of numerous biological processes...
Photoisomerization of azobenzenes from their stable E isomer to the metastable Z state is the basis ...
Theoretical non-adiabatic dynamics simulations at the semiempirical OM2/MRCI level reveal an enhance...
Molecular photoswitches triggered with red or NIR light are optimal for photomodulation of complex b...
Azobenzenes are among the best-studied molecular photoswitches and play a key role in the search for...
Three visible-light responsive photoswitches are reported, azobis(1-methyl-benzimidazole) (1), azobi...
Azobenzene derivatives are a class of molecular switches that have found broad use in photocontrol o...
A straightforward synthesis of azobenzenes with bathochromically-shifted absorption bands is present...
Azobenzene, a versatile and polymorphic molecule, has been extensively and successfully used for pho...
We computationally dissected the electronic and geometrical influences of ortho-chlorinated azobenze...
There has been a recent growing interest in azobenzene derivatives because of their ability to isome...
This work demonstrates how push-pull substitution can induce spectral tuning toward the visible rang...
We present a successful attempt of decoupling a dye molecule from a metallic surface via physisorpti...
Substituted azobenzenes serve as chromophores and actuators in a wide range of molecular photoswitch...
Azoheteroarenes are the most recent derivatives targeted to further improve the properties of azo‐ba...
Azobenzenes have been used as photoresponsive units for the control of numerous biological processes...
Photoisomerization of azobenzenes from their stable E isomer to the metastable Z state is the basis ...
Theoretical non-adiabatic dynamics simulations at the semiempirical OM2/MRCI level reveal an enhance...
Molecular photoswitches triggered with red or NIR light are optimal for photomodulation of complex b...