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Mechanical Motion in Crystals Triggered by Solid State Photochemical [2+2] Cycloaddition Reaction
Authors:Dr. Samim Khan  Dr. Akhtaruzzaman  Dr. Raghavender Medishetty  Akansha Ekka  Dr. Mohammad Hedayetullah Mir
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, Aliah University, New Town, Kolkata, 700 156 India

These authors contributed equally.;2. Department of Chemistry, IIT Bhilai, Sejbahar, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 492015 India;3. Department of Chemistry, Aliah University, New Town, Kolkata, 700 156 India

Abstract:Some special crystals respond to light by jumping, scattering or bursting just like popping of popcorn kernels on a hot surface. This rare phenomenon is called the photosalient (PS) effect. Molecular level control over the arrangement of light-responsive molecules in microscopic crystals for macroscale deformation or mechanical motion offers the possibility of using light to control smart material structures across the length scales. Photochemical [2+2] cycloaddition has recently emerged as a promising route to obtain photoswitchable structures and a wide variety of frameworks, but such reaction in crystals leading to macroscopic mechanical motion is relatively less explored. Study of chemistry of such novel soft crystals for the generation of smart materials is an imperative task. This minireview highlights recent advances in solid-state [2+2] cycloaddition in crystals to induce macroscale mechanical motion and thereby transduction of light into kinetic energy.
Keywords:[2+2] Cycloaddition  Mechanical motion  Popping  Smart materials
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