Regular Arrays of Rod‐Shaped Molecular Photoswitches: Synthesis, Preparation, Characterization, and Selective Photoswitching within Mono‐and Bilayer Systems

Lukáš Severa, Carina Santos Hurtado, Igor Roncevic, Milan Masat, Guillaume Bastien, Jakub Stocek, Martin Dracinsky, Vaclav Houska, Eva Kaletova, Danielle Garza, Ivana Císařová, Katherine Cimatu, Zdenek Bastl, Jiri Kaleta

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Abstract

We assembled photoresponsive mono- and bilayer systems with well-defined properties from rod-shaped molecules equipped with different photoswitches. Using properly chosen chromophores (diarylethene-based switch and unidirectional light-driven molecular motor), we then selectively targeted layers made of the same types of photoswitches using appropriate monochromatic light. UV-vis analysis confirmed smooth and unrestricted photoisomerization. To achieve this, we synthesized a new class of triptycene-based molecular pedestals adept at forming sturdy Langmuir-Blodgett films on a water-air interface. The films were smoothly transferred to gold and quartz surfaces. Repeated deposition afforded bilayer systems: one layer containing diarylethene-based photoswitches and the other a unidirectional light-driven molecular motor. Structural analysis of both mono- and bilayer systems revealed the molecules to be tilted with carboxylic functions pointing to the surface. At least two different polymorphs differing in monolayer thickness and tilt angle (~40° and ~60°) were identified on the gold surface.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202302828
JournalChem. Eur. J.
Volume30
Issue number4
Early online date14 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Jan 2024

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