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Two-step photomechanical motion of a dibenzobarrelene crystal
Photomechanical crystals are interesting from both basic and applied perspectives, and thus it is important to develop new examples. We investigated the photomechanical bending behaviour of a photochromic crystal of a dibenzobarrelene derivative. When a plate-like crystal was irradiated with ultravi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9086938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06639f |
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author | Taniguchi, Takuya Kubota, Ayumi Moritoki, Tatsuya Asahi, Toru Koshima, Hideko |
author_facet | Taniguchi, Takuya Kubota, Ayumi Moritoki, Tatsuya Asahi, Toru Koshima, Hideko |
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description | Photomechanical crystals are interesting from both basic and applied perspectives, and thus it is important to develop new examples. We investigated the photomechanical bending behaviour of a photochromic crystal of a dibenzobarrelene derivative. When a plate-like crystal was irradiated with ultraviolet (UV) light at 365 nm, two-step bending was observed. In the first step, the crystal quickly bent away from the light source, with an accompanying crystal colour change from colourless to purple. In the second step, under prolonged UV light, the bending returned slowly and then the crystal bent up towards the opposite direction, accompanied by an additional colour change to light yellow. Spectroscopic measurements and X-ray crystallographic analysis suggested that a long-lived biradical species is generated immediately upon UV light irradiation via a Norrish type II intramolecular hydrogen abstraction, and then the final photoproducts are formed under continuous UV exposure. X-ray crystallographic analysis before and after UV light irradiation for a few seconds revealed that the longitudinal axis (a axis) of the crystal elongated slightly after irradiation, which is consistent with the direction of the first-step bending. Based on these results, we propose that first-step bending could be induced by a biradical species, generated via a Norrish type II intramolecular hydrogen abstraction, and the second-step bending could originate from the formation of a mixture of final photoproducts under prolonged light irradiation. |
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spelling | pubmed-90869382022-05-10 Two-step photomechanical motion of a dibenzobarrelene crystal Taniguchi, Takuya Kubota, Ayumi Moritoki, Tatsuya Asahi, Toru Koshima, Hideko RSC Adv Chemistry Photomechanical crystals are interesting from both basic and applied perspectives, and thus it is important to develop new examples. We investigated the photomechanical bending behaviour of a photochromic crystal of a dibenzobarrelene derivative. When a plate-like crystal was irradiated with ultraviolet (UV) light at 365 nm, two-step bending was observed. In the first step, the crystal quickly bent away from the light source, with an accompanying crystal colour change from colourless to purple. In the second step, under prolonged UV light, the bending returned slowly and then the crystal bent up towards the opposite direction, accompanied by an additional colour change to light yellow. Spectroscopic measurements and X-ray crystallographic analysis suggested that a long-lived biradical species is generated immediately upon UV light irradiation via a Norrish type II intramolecular hydrogen abstraction, and then the final photoproducts are formed under continuous UV exposure. X-ray crystallographic analysis before and after UV light irradiation for a few seconds revealed that the longitudinal axis (a axis) of the crystal elongated slightly after irradiation, which is consistent with the direction of the first-step bending. Based on these results, we propose that first-step bending could be induced by a biradical species, generated via a Norrish type II intramolecular hydrogen abstraction, and the second-step bending could originate from the formation of a mixture of final photoproducts under prolonged light irradiation. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9086938/ /pubmed/35548618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06639f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Taniguchi, Takuya Kubota, Ayumi Moritoki, Tatsuya Asahi, Toru Koshima, Hideko Two-step photomechanical motion of a dibenzobarrelene crystal |
title | Two-step photomechanical motion of a dibenzobarrelene crystal |
title_full | Two-step photomechanical motion of a dibenzobarrelene crystal |
title_fullStr | Two-step photomechanical motion of a dibenzobarrelene crystal |
title_full_unstemmed | Two-step photomechanical motion of a dibenzobarrelene crystal |
title_short | Two-step photomechanical motion of a dibenzobarrelene crystal |
title_sort | two-step photomechanical motion of a dibenzobarrelene crystal |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9086938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06639f |
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