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Light-Responsive (Supra)Molecular Architectures: Recent Advances

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ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 7, Issue 16, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adom.201900392

Keywords

azobenzene photochromes; light actuators; light-responsive chemical systems; molecular architectures; molecular machines; photochromic compounds; photoswitchable molecular materials

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The development and investigation of (supra)molecular-based architectures characterized by light-activated functionalities is a highly relevant topic of chemical research. The interest on photo-controlled systems arises not only from their potential applications in different fields of technology but also from their scientific significance related to the understanding of light-matter interactions at the nanoscale. Indeed, light is a peculiar and unique tool as it can be conveniently applied to supply the energy required to affect and operate a system and, at the same time, to probe its state and investigate its transformations. Some basic aspects of light-induced processes in (supra)molecular architectures are discussed here in the frame of their use to implement novel functionalities in nanostructured systems and materials. In this perspective, a few recent examples from our own work will be illustrated which are meant to provide an overview of the current directions in this highly cross-disciplinary field of research.

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