| Literature DB >> 29037042 |
Masaki Hada1, Shohei Saito2,3, Sei'ichi Tanaka4, Ryuma Sato5, Masahiko Yoshimura6, Kazuhiro Mouri6, Kyohei Matsuo6, Shigehiro Yamaguchi6, Mitsuo Hara7, Yasuhiko Hayashi1, Fynn Röhricht8, Rainer Herges8, Yasuteru Shigeta5, Ken Onda9, R J Dwayne Miller10,11.
Abstract
Aromaticity of photoexcited molecules is an important concept in organic chemistry. Its theory, Baird's rule for triplet aromaticity since 1972 gives the rationale of photoinduced conformational changes and photochemical reactivities of cyclic π-conjugated systems. However, it is still challenging to monitor the dynamic structural change induced by the excited-state aromaticity, particularly in condensed materials. Here we report direct structural observation of a molecular motion and a subsequent packing deformation accompanied by the excited-state aromaticity. Photoactive liquid crystal (LC) molecules featuring a π-expanded cyclooctatetraene core unit are orientationally ordered but loosely packed in a columnar LC phase, and therefore a photoinduced conformational planarization by the excited-state aromaticity has been successfully observed by time-resolved electron diffractometry and vibrational spectroscopy. The structural change took place in the vicinity of excited molecules, producing a twisted stacking structure. A nanoscale torque driven by the excited-state aromaticity can be used as the working mechanism of new photoresponsive materials.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29037042 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b08021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419