Multi-state photoluminescent properties of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular motor in aggregates

Shan Y, Sheng J, Zhang Q, Stuart MCA, Qu DH, Feringa BL. 2024. Multi-state photoluminescent properties of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular motor in aggregates. Aggregate., e584.

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Shan, Yahan; Sheng, JinyuISTA; Zhang, Qi; Stuart, Marc C.A.; Qu, Da Hui; Feringa, Ben L.
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Photoisomerization and photoluminescence are two distinct energy dissipation pathways in light-driven molecular motors. The photoisomerization properties of discrete molecular motors have been well established in solution, but their photoluminescent properties have been rarely reported—especially in aggregates. Here, it is shown that an overcrowded alkene-based molecular motor exhibits distinct dynamic properties in solution and aggregate states, for example, gel and solid states. Despite the poor emissive properties of molecular motors in solution, a bright emission is observed in the aggregate states, including in gel and the crystalline solid. The emission wavelength is highly dependent on the nature of the supramolecular packing and order in the aggregates. As a result, the fluorescent color can be readily tuned reversibly via mechanical grinding and vapor fuming, which provides a new platform for developing multi-stimuli functional materials.
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2024-05-14
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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant nos. 22220102004, 22025503), Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project (grant no. 2018SHZDZX03), the Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (2023ZKZD40), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, the Program of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities (grant no. B16017), Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (grant no. 21JC1401700), and the Starry Night Science Fund of Zhejiang University Shanghai Institute for Advanced Study (grant no. SN-ZJU-SIAS-006), China Scholarship Council (CSC PhD Fellowship No. 202006745016 to Yahan Shan). The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (gravitation program no. 024.001.035 to Ben L. Feringa). The authors thank Dr. Youxin Fu and Dr. Alexander Ryabchun for the help with fluorescence quantum yield measurement, Cristina Nitu for the help with photoisomerzation quantum yield measurement, Prof. Wesley R. Browne for the help with fluorescence lifetime measurement, and Dr. Jianyu Zhang for fruitful discussion and revising the manuscript.
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Shan Y, Sheng J, Zhang Q, Stuart MCA, Qu DH, Feringa BL. Multi-state photoluminescent properties of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular motor in aggregates. Aggregate. 2024. doi:10.1002/agt2.584
Shan, Y., Sheng, J., Zhang, Q., Stuart, M. C. A., Qu, D. H., & Feringa, B. L. (2024). Multi-state photoluminescent properties of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular motor in aggregates. Aggregate. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/agt2.584
Shan, Yahan, Jinyu Sheng, Qi Zhang, Marc C.A. Stuart, Da Hui Qu, and Ben L. Feringa. “Multi-State Photoluminescent Properties of an Overcrowded Alkene-Based Molecular Motor in Aggregates.” Aggregate. Wiley, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1002/agt2.584.
Y. Shan, J. Sheng, Q. Zhang, M. C. A. Stuart, D. H. Qu, and B. L. Feringa, “Multi-state photoluminescent properties of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular motor in aggregates,” Aggregate. Wiley, 2024.
Shan Y, Sheng J, Zhang Q, Stuart MCA, Qu DH, Feringa BL. 2024. Multi-state photoluminescent properties of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular motor in aggregates. Aggregate., e584.
Shan, Yahan, et al. “Multi-State Photoluminescent Properties of an Overcrowded Alkene-Based Molecular Motor in Aggregates.” Aggregate, e584, Wiley, 2024, doi:10.1002/agt2.584.
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