The development of nanoscale systems capable to perform specific functions under external control is a challenging task and a fascinating objective in Chemistry. Photochromic compounds undergo radical changes in their physico-chemical properties upon light excitation, for this reason they are valuable building blocks for the construction of photo-controllable molecular devices, machines and materials. The E-Z photoisomerization of azobenzene has been known for almost 80years and - owing to its high efficiency and excellent reversibility - has been widely employed to introduce an element of photo-control in a large variety of compounds, biomolecules, nanosystems and materials. Here we present some of our research results highlighting how this outstanding photochrome can be utilized to develop systems with light-induced functionalities.

Baroncini, M., Bergamini, G. (2017). Azobenzene: A Photoactive Building Block for Supramolecular Architectures. THE CHEMICAL RECORD, 17(7), 700-712 [10.1002/tcr.201600112].

Azobenzene: A Photoactive Building Block for Supramolecular Architectures

Baroncini, Massimo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Bergamini, Giacomo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2017

Abstract

The development of nanoscale systems capable to perform specific functions under external control is a challenging task and a fascinating objective in Chemistry. Photochromic compounds undergo radical changes in their physico-chemical properties upon light excitation, for this reason they are valuable building blocks for the construction of photo-controllable molecular devices, machines and materials. The E-Z photoisomerization of azobenzene has been known for almost 80years and - owing to its high efficiency and excellent reversibility - has been widely employed to introduce an element of photo-control in a large variety of compounds, biomolecules, nanosystems and materials. Here we present some of our research results highlighting how this outstanding photochrome can be utilized to develop systems with light-induced functionalities.
2017
Baroncini, M., Bergamini, G. (2017). Azobenzene: A Photoactive Building Block for Supramolecular Architectures. THE CHEMICAL RECORD, 17(7), 700-712 [10.1002/tcr.201600112].
Baroncini, Massimo; Bergamini, Giacomo
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