posted on 2015-12-16, 22:45authored byCristina García-Iriepa, Marco Marazzi, Felipe Zapata, Alessio Valentini, Diego Sampedro, Luis Manuel Frutos
Generation of a chiral hydrogen bond
environment in efficient molecular
photoswitches is proposed as a novel strategy for the design of photoactive
molecular motors. Here, the following strategy is used to design a
retinal-based motor presenting singular properties: (i) a single excitation
wavelength is needed to complete the unidirectional rotation process
(360°); (ii) the absence of any thermal step permits the process
to take place at low temperatures; and (iii) the ultrafast process
permits high rotational frequencies.