2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3cc43488e
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Macroscopic motion of supramolecular assemblies actuated by photoisomerization of azobenzene derivatives

Abstract: Submillimetre size self-assemblies composed of oleate and azobenzene derivatives show forceful motions such as screwtype coiling-recoiling motion by photoirradiation.In the past half century, many molecular-level machines which 10 change their molecular structure upon exposure to stimuli have been reported. 1 Nowadays, studies on macroscopic thermal motion of soft matters received attentions from the viewpoint of biomimetics. 2,3 Next key step for soft matters is to create a material whose macroscopic motion i… Show more

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“…Their spontaneous winding-rewinding dynamics are probably induced by intrinsic fluctuations of the helical assembly, 20 and their rotation-rerotation motions are actuated by photoisomerization of an azobenzene derivative loaded as a minor component in the helical assembly. 33 Here, we have described the growth dynamics of a centimeter-length helical assembly from a terminal scaffold in the presence of additional carboxylates. To date, only millimeter-and centimeter-length self-assemblies, such as fibers and microtubes composed of amphiphilic molecules, have been reported.…”
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“…Their spontaneous winding-rewinding dynamics are probably induced by intrinsic fluctuations of the helical assembly, 20 and their rotation-rerotation motions are actuated by photoisomerization of an azobenzene derivative loaded as a minor component in the helical assembly. 33 Here, we have described the growth dynamics of a centimeter-length helical assembly from a terminal scaffold in the presence of additional carboxylates. To date, only millimeter-and centimeter-length self-assemblies, such as fibers and microtubes composed of amphiphilic molecules, have been reported.…”
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“…[27][28][29][30][31][32] Namely, an ONa paste is hydrated by contact with aqueous buffered solution to grow tubular assemblies from the interface between the paste and the aqueous solution. We previously described another method, 20,33 in which ONa is dispersed in an aqueous buffered solution by ultrasonication. Then, the dispersed colloidal oleates gather together to form macroscopic tubular, cylindrical, or helical assemblies, with micelles and vesicles in the bulk solution.…”
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“…The azobenzene systems also bring reversibility to their stacking, shifting from trans to cis forms and back in response to 360 and 440 nm light, respectively. The wavelength of light that these systems respond to can be altered by manipulation of the end groups attached to the benzene rings [300]. …”
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“…The assembly flips repeatedly in an autonomous manner under continuous blue-light irradiation, as shown in Figure 1 and Movies S1-S3 in the Supporting Information (SI). Mechanical self-oscillation is established by successively alternating photoisomerization processes and multi-stable phase transitions.Azobenzenes have frequently been employed in the creation of photomechanically working objects [3][4][5] 11] and patterned dynamics. [12,13] Azobenzene is isomerized from the trans to cis form by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation.…”
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