Defocused
Imaging of UV-Driven Surface-Bound Molecular
Motors
Posted on 2017-05-12 - 00:00
Synthetic
molecular motors continue to attract great interest due
to their ability to transduce energy into nanomechanical motion, the
potential to do work and drive systems out-of-equilibrium. Of particular
interest are unidirectional rotary molecular motors driven by chemical
fuel or light. Probing the mechanistic details of their operation
at the single-molecule level is hampered by the diffraction limit,
which prevents the collection of dynamic positional information by
traditional optical methods. Here, we use defocused wide-field imaging
to examine the unidirectional rotation of individual molecular rotary
motors on a quartz surface in unprecedented detail. The sequential
occupation of nanomechanical states during the UV and heat-induced
cycle of rotation are directly imaged in real-time. The approach will
undoubtedly prove important in elucidating the mechanistic details
and assessing the utility of novel synthetic molecular motors in the
future.
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Krajnik, Bartosz; Chen, Jiawen; Watson, Matthew A.; Cockroft, Scott L.; Feringa, Ben L.; Hofkens, Johan (2017). Defocused
Imaging of UV-Driven Surface-Bound Molecular
Motors. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b02758