| Literature DB >> 31304638 |
Ryo Nishimura1, Ayako Fujimoto1, Nobuhiro Yasuda2, Masakazu Morimoto3, Tatsuhiro Nagasaka4, Hikaru Sotome4, Syoji Ito4, Hiroshi Miyasaka4, Satoshi Yokojima5, Shinichiro Nakamura6, Ben L Feringa7, Kingo Uchida1.
Abstract
The design of an object transportation system exploiting the bending behavior of surface-assembled diarylethene crystals is reported. A photoactuated smart surface based on this system can transport polystyrene beads to a desired area depending on the direction of the incident light. Two main challenges were addressed to accomplish directional motion along a surface: first, the preparation of crystals whose bending behavior depends on the direction of incident light; second, the preparation of a film on which these photochromic crystal plates are aligned. Nuclei generation and nuclear growth engineering were achieved by using a roughness-controlled dotted microstructured substrate. This system demonstrates how to achieve a mechanical function as shown by remote-controlled motion along a surface.Entities:
Keywords: crystal growth; diarylethenes; object transportation system; photoactuators; photochromism
Year: 2019 PMID: 31304638 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201907574
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336