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Mechanical Motion of Chiral Azobenzene Crystals with Twisting upon Photoirradiation
Authors:Takuya Taniguchi  Juri Fujisawa  Dr. Motoo Shiro  Prof. Dr. Hideko Koshima  Prof. Dr. Toru Asahi
Affiliation:1. Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University (TWIns), Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan;2. Faculty of Engineering, Ehime University, Ehime, Japan;3. Research Organization for Nano & Life Innovation, Waseda University, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:The photomechanical motion of chiral crystals of trans‐azobenzene derivatives with an (S)‐ and (R)‐phenylethylamide group was investigated and compared with a racemic crystal. Changes in the UV/Vis absorption spectra of the powdered crystals before and after UV irradiation were measured by using an optical waveguide spectrometer, showing that the lifetime of the cis‐to‐trans thermal back‐isomerization of the chiral crystals was faster than that of the racemic crystals. Upon UV irradiation, a long plate‐like chiral microcrystal bent away from the light source with a twisting motion. A square‐like chiral microcrystal curled toward the light with some twisting. Reversible bending of a rod‐like chiral microcrystal was repeatable over twenty‐five cycles. In contrast, bending of a plate‐like racemic microcrystal was small. A possible mechanism for the bending and twisting motion was discussed based on the optimized cis conformer determined by using calculations, showing that the bending motion with twisting is caused by elongation along the b axis and shrinkage along the a axis.
Keywords:azobenzenes  photoisomerization  photomechanical motion  twisting  UV/Vis spectroscopy
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