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Photoefficient 2nd generation molecular motors responsive to visible light.


ABSTRACT: Molecular motors that operate with high efficiency using visible light are attractive for numerous applications. Here the synthesis and characterisation of three novel visible light switchable 2nd generation molecular motors is presented. Two of them are based on push-pull systems with the third one possessing an extended ?-system. With a maximum effective excitation wavelength of 530 nm we designed the most red-shifted artificial rotary motor known to date. All three motors benefit from efficient switching to the metastable isomer, high quantum yields and excellent photostability setting them apart from visible light switchable motors reported previously. The activation barriers of the rate-determining thermal helix inversion could be accurately predicted using DFT calculations and differences between the motors can be explained by distinct transition state structures. Enantiomers of push-pull motors were successfully separated and their helical twisting power in E7 liquid crystals was determined.

SUBMITTER: Pfeifer L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6849633 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Photoefficient 2<sup>nd</sup> generation molecular motors responsive to visible light.

Pfeifer Lukas L   Scherübl Maximilian M   Fellert Maximilian M   Danowski Wojciech W   Cheng Jinling J   Pol Jasper J   Feringa Ben L BL  

Chemical science 20190809 38


Molecular motors that operate with high efficiency using visible light are attractive for numerous applications. Here the synthesis and characterisation of three novel visible light switchable 2<sup>nd</sup> generation molecular motors is presented. Two of them are based on push-pull systems with the third one possessing an extended π-system. With a maximum effective excitation wavelength of 530 nm we designed the most red-shifted artificial rotary motor known to date. All three motors benefit f  ...[more]

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