2021
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.14398856
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Low-Power Laser Micro-Shaping of Dye-Volatile Cocrystals: The Gentle Cutting Edge of Photoresponsive Materials

Abstract: Cocrystallisation of a fluorinated azobenzene with volatile cocrystal components dioxane or pyrazine yields halogen-bonded cocrystals that can be cut, carved or engraved with low-powered visible laser light. This process, termed cocrystal laser micro-shaping (CLMS), is enabled by cocrystallisation of a visible light dye with a volatile component, giving rise to materials that can be selectively disassembled with micrometer precision using gentle, non-burning irradiation in a commercial confocal microscope setu… Show more

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