Reversible Laser-Induced Bending of Pseudorotaxane Crystals

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This study investigated the dynamic photoresponse of pseudorotaxane crystals with azobenzene and ferrocenyl groups in the axle component. X-ray crystallography showed pseudorotaxanes with a methylazobenzene group and a dibromophenylene ring in the cyclic component to exhibit twisting of the trans-azobenzene groups at torsion angles of 17° and 38°, respectively. Repeated alternating laser irradiation of the crystals at 360 and 445 nm produced bending of 20-30° in opposite directions, with no evidence of decay. Under 445 nm irradiation, bending took place within 0.3 s. A crystal of nonsubstituted pseudorotaxane showed bending of only 2° under 360 nm irradiation due to multiple π-π interactions between the planar trans-azobenzene groups. The pseudorotaxane crystals have two chromophores, bent rapidly and reversibly on irradiation at rates depending on the molecular structure.

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Cheng, S. C., Chen, K. J., Suzaki, Y., Tsuchido, Y., Kuo, T. S., Osakada, K., & Horie, M. (2018). Reversible Laser-Induced Bending of Pseudorotaxane Crystals. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 140(1), 90–93. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b10998

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