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Synergistic regulation of nonbinary molecular switches by protonation and light.


ABSTRACT: We report a molecular switching ensemble whose states may be regulated in synergistic fashion by both protonation and photoirradiation. This allows hierarchical control in both a kinetic and thermodynamic sense. These pseudorotaxane-based molecular devices exploit the so-called Texas-sized molecular box (cyclo[2]-(2,6-di(1H-imidazol-1-yl)pyridine)[2](1,4-dimethylenebenzene); 14+, studied as its tetrakis-PF6 - salt) as the wheel component. Anions of azobenzene-4,4'-dicarboxylic acid (2H+•2) or 4,4'-stilbenedicarboxylic acid (2H+•3) serve as the threading rod elements. The various forms of 2 and 3 (neutral, monoprotonated, and diprotonated) interact differently with 14+, as do the photoinduced cis or trans forms of these classic photoactive guests. The net result is a multimodal molecular switch that can be regulated in synergistic fashion through protonation/deprotonation and photoirradiation. The degree of guest protonation is the dominating control factor, with light acting as a secondary regulatory stimulus. The present dual input strategy provides a complement to more traditional orthogonal stimulus-based approaches to molecular switching and allows for the creation of nonbinary stimulus-responsive functional materials.

SUBMITTER: Zhang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8617463 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synergistic regulation of nonbinary molecular switches by protonation and light.

Zhang Xin X   Yang Yu-Dong YD   Lu Zhi-Hao ZH   Xu Li-Jin LJ   Sessler Jonathan L JL   Gong Han-Yuan HY  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20211101 47


We report a molecular switching ensemble whose states may be regulated in synergistic fashion by both protonation and photoirradiation. This allows hierarchical control in both a kinetic and thermodynamic sense. These pseudorotaxane-based molecular devices exploit the so-called Texas-sized molecular box (cyclo[2]-(2,6-di(1H-imidazol-1-yl)pyridine)[2](1,4-dimethylenebenzene); 1<sup>4+</sup>, studied as its tetrakis-PF<sub>6</sub><sup>-</sup> salt) as the wheel component. Anions of azobenzene-4,4'  ...[more]

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