posted on 2021-04-22, 19:22authored byKenta Kato, Tomohiro Seki, Hajime Ito
The first examples of single crystals exhibiting salient effects
by different structure change mechanisms are reported. The crystals
of newly prepared aryl(9-isocyanoanthracene)gold(I) complexes jump
in response to two different external stimuli: ultraviolet (UV) irradiation
and cooling. The photosalient effect is triggered by photodimerization
reaction of the anthracene moieties under photoirradiation. By contrast,
the thermosalient effect is caused by anisotropic thermal contraction
upon cooling without a chemical structure change. By taking advantage
of the multiple-jump feature, we also show sequential jumps of crystals
by cooling and then UV irradiation for demonstration of the programmed
motion of molecular crystals.