| Literature DB >> 30632218 |
Qi Yu1, Briana Aguila2, Jia Gao1, Peixin Xu1, Qizhe Chen1, Jie Yan1, Dong Xing1, Yao Chen3, Peng Cheng1,4, Zhenjie Zhang1,3,4, Shengqian Ma2.
Abstract
Photomechanical molecular crystals are receiving much attention due to their efficient conversion of light into mechanical work and advantages including faster response time; higher Young's modulus; and ordered structure, as measured by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Recently, various photomechanical crystals with different motions (contraction, expansion, bending, fragmentation, hopping, curling, and twisting) are appearing at the forefront of smart materials research. The photomechanical motions of these single crystals during irradiation are triggered by solid-state photochemical reactions and accompanied by phase transformation. This Minireview summarizes recent developments in growing research into photoresponsive molecular crystals. The basic mechanisms of different kinds of photomechanical materials are described in detail; recent advances in photomechanical crystals for promising applications as smart materials are also highlighted.Keywords: X-ray diffraction; crystal engineering; molecular machines; photochemistry; photochromism
Year: 2019 PMID: 30632218 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201805382
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236