Cargando…

Photoinduced swing of a diarylethene thin broad sword shaped crystal: a study on the detailed mechanism

We report a swinging motion of photochromic thin broad sword shaped crystals upon continuous irradiation with UV light. By contrast in thick crystals, photosalient phenomena were observed. The bending and swinging mechanisms are in fact due to molecular size changes as well as phase transitions. The...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Fujimoto, Ayako, Fujinaga, Noriko, Nishimura, Ryo, Hatano, Eri, Kono, Luna, Nagai, Akira, Sekine, Akiko, Hattori, Yohei, Kojima, Yuko, Yasuda, Nobuhiro, Morimoto, Masakazu, Yokojima, Satoshi, Nakamura, Shinichiro, Feringa, Ben L., Uchida, Kingo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8162954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc05388k
_version_ 1783700809845833728
author Fujimoto, Ayako
Fujinaga, Noriko
Nishimura, Ryo
Hatano, Eri
Kono, Luna
Nagai, Akira
Sekine, Akiko
Hattori, Yohei
Kojima, Yuko
Yasuda, Nobuhiro
Morimoto, Masakazu
Yokojima, Satoshi
Nakamura, Shinichiro
Feringa, Ben L.
Uchida, Kingo
author_facet Fujimoto, Ayako
Fujinaga, Noriko
Nishimura, Ryo
Hatano, Eri
Kono, Luna
Nagai, Akira
Sekine, Akiko
Hattori, Yohei
Kojima, Yuko
Yasuda, Nobuhiro
Morimoto, Masakazu
Yokojima, Satoshi
Nakamura, Shinichiro
Feringa, Ben L.
Uchida, Kingo
author_sort Fujimoto, Ayako
collection PubMed
description We report a swinging motion of photochromic thin broad sword shaped crystals upon continuous irradiation with UV light. By contrast in thick crystals, photosalient phenomena were observed. The bending and swinging mechanisms are in fact due to molecular size changes as well as phase transitions. The first slight bending away from the light source is due to photocyclization-induced surface expansion, and the second dramatic bending toward UV incidence is due to single-crystal-to-single-crystal (SCSC) phase transition from the original phase I to phase II(UV). Upon visible light irradiation, the crystal returned to phase I. A similar SCSC phase transition with a similar volume decrease occurred by lowering the temperature (phase III(temp)). For both photoinduced and thermal SCSC phase transitions, the symmetry of the unit cell is lowered; in phase II(UV) the twisting angle of disordered phenyl groups is different between two adjacent molecules, while in phase III(temp), the population of the phenyl rotamer is different between adjacent molecules. In the case of phase II(UV), we found thickness dependent photosalient phenomena. The thin broad sword shaped crystals with a 3 μm thickness showed no photosalient phenomena, whereas photoinduced SCSC phase transition occurred. In contrast, large crystals of several tens of μm thickness showed photosalient phenomena on the irradiated surface where SCSC phase transition occurred. The results indicated that the accumulated strain, between isomerized and non-isomerized layers, gave rise to the photosalient phenomenon.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8162954
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher The Royal Society of Chemistry
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-81629542021-06-04 Photoinduced swing of a diarylethene thin broad sword shaped crystal: a study on the detailed mechanism Fujimoto, Ayako Fujinaga, Noriko Nishimura, Ryo Hatano, Eri Kono, Luna Nagai, Akira Sekine, Akiko Hattori, Yohei Kojima, Yuko Yasuda, Nobuhiro Morimoto, Masakazu Yokojima, Satoshi Nakamura, Shinichiro Feringa, Ben L. Uchida, Kingo Chem Sci Chemistry We report a swinging motion of photochromic thin broad sword shaped crystals upon continuous irradiation with UV light. By contrast in thick crystals, photosalient phenomena were observed. The bending and swinging mechanisms are in fact due to molecular size changes as well as phase transitions. The first slight bending away from the light source is due to photocyclization-induced surface expansion, and the second dramatic bending toward UV incidence is due to single-crystal-to-single-crystal (SCSC) phase transition from the original phase I to phase II(UV). Upon visible light irradiation, the crystal returned to phase I. A similar SCSC phase transition with a similar volume decrease occurred by lowering the temperature (phase III(temp)). For both photoinduced and thermal SCSC phase transitions, the symmetry of the unit cell is lowered; in phase II(UV) the twisting angle of disordered phenyl groups is different between two adjacent molecules, while in phase III(temp), the population of the phenyl rotamer is different between adjacent molecules. In the case of phase II(UV), we found thickness dependent photosalient phenomena. The thin broad sword shaped crystals with a 3 μm thickness showed no photosalient phenomena, whereas photoinduced SCSC phase transition occurred. In contrast, large crystals of several tens of μm thickness showed photosalient phenomena on the irradiated surface where SCSC phase transition occurred. The results indicated that the accumulated strain, between isomerized and non-isomerized layers, gave rise to the photosalient phenomenon. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8162954/ /pubmed/34094438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc05388k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Fujimoto, Ayako
Fujinaga, Noriko
Nishimura, Ryo
Hatano, Eri
Kono, Luna
Nagai, Akira
Sekine, Akiko
Hattori, Yohei
Kojima, Yuko
Yasuda, Nobuhiro
Morimoto, Masakazu
Yokojima, Satoshi
Nakamura, Shinichiro
Feringa, Ben L.
Uchida, Kingo
Photoinduced swing of a diarylethene thin broad sword shaped crystal: a study on the detailed mechanism
title Photoinduced swing of a diarylethene thin broad sword shaped crystal: a study on the detailed mechanism
title_full Photoinduced swing of a diarylethene thin broad sword shaped crystal: a study on the detailed mechanism
title_fullStr Photoinduced swing of a diarylethene thin broad sword shaped crystal: a study on the detailed mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Photoinduced swing of a diarylethene thin broad sword shaped crystal: a study on the detailed mechanism
title_short Photoinduced swing of a diarylethene thin broad sword shaped crystal: a study on the detailed mechanism
title_sort photoinduced swing of a diarylethene thin broad sword shaped crystal: a study on the detailed mechanism
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8162954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc05388k
work_keys_str_mv AT fujimotoayako photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT fujinaganoriko photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT nishimuraryo photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT hatanoeri photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT konoluna photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT nagaiakira photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT sekineakiko photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT hattoriyohei photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT kojimayuko photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT yasudanobuhiro photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT morimotomasakazu photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT yokojimasatoshi photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT nakamurashinichiro photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT feringabenl photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism
AT uchidakingo photoinducedswingofadiarylethenethinbroadswordshapedcrystalastudyonthedetailedmechanism