Motorized Photomodulator: Making A Non-photoresponsive Supramolecular Gel Switchable by Light

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)(2023)

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Introducing photo-responsive molecules offers an attractive approach for remote and selective control and dynamic manipulation of material properties. However, it remains highly challenging how to use a minimal amount of photo-responsive units to optically modulate materials that are inherently inert to light irradiation. Here we show the application of a light-driven rotary molecular motor as a "motorized photo-modulator" to endow a typical H-bond-based gel system with the ability to respond to light irradiation and create a reversible sol-gel transition. The key molecular design feature is the introduction of a minimal amount (2 mol %) of molecular motors into the supramolecular network as photo-switchable non-covalent crosslinkers. Advantage is taken of the subtle interplay of the large geometry change during photo-isomerization of the molecular motor guest and the dynamic nature of a supramolecular gel host system. As a result, a tiny amount of molecular motors is enough to switch the mechanical modulus of the entire supramolecular systems. This study proves the concept of designing photo-responsive materials with minimum use of non-covalent light-absorbing units. The use of a molecular motor as a photoswitchable cross-linker that co-assembles with a non-photoresponsive gelator enables reversible control over gel and solution states. This has led to a typical H-bond-based gel system that has the ability to respond to light irradiation, with creation of a reversible sol-gel transition.image
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Dynamic Systems, Molecular Motor, Organic Gel-Sol Transition, Photomodulator, Supramolecular Assembly
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