“…Light-driven molecular motors [12] based on overcrowded alkenes have been developed as a unique family of photoresponsive units in the last decades. Due to their intrinsic feature of performing unidirectional rotation, molecular motors have been explored as robust and versatile functional units to fabricate many photo-responsive materials, including liquid crystals, [13] soft actuators, [6b, 14] gels, [15] foams, [16] membranes, [17] solid-state surfaces, [18] porous frameworks, [19] and nanocars. [20] The intrinsic axial chirality and photoswitching ability of molecular motors, resulting in multiple stable chiral states with precise control over the sequence of chiral isomer formation, are the key features of asymmetric catalysts and phosphate receptors with adaptive chirality.…”