“…For example, ferrocene, triphenylamine, catenanes, pseudorotaxane, azobenzene, spiropyran, pyridines, diarylethene and phthalocyanines extensively investigated under light at various excitation wavelengths and applied into molecular machines, actuators, switches and electronic applications. [7][8][9][10][11][12] Whereas, tetrathiafulvalenes (TTFs), thiophenes, napthelenediimides (NDIs) and metalpolypyridyl complexes considered eletrochromic materials owing to mixed valence species generation via voltage leads artificial muscles, nanorobots and electronic noses. Likewise, extended diimides, porphyrins, tetrathiazolylthiophene, Schiff bases and borondipyrromethane moieties responded very well with sonication, force, stress/strain, heat and pH results the memory devices, drug-delivery and chemotherapeutic applications.…”