TY - JOUR
T1 - Metal-Photoswitch Friendship
T2 - From Photochromic Complexes to Functional Materials
AU - Thaggard, Grace C.
AU - Haimerl, Johanna
AU - Park, Kyoung Chul
AU - Lim, Jaewoong
AU - Fischer, Roland A.
AU - Maldeni Kankanamalage, Buddhima K.P.
AU - Yarbrough, Brandon J.
AU - Wilson, Gina R.
AU - Shustova, Natalia B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/12/28
Y1 - 2022/12/28
N2 - Cooperative metal-photoswitch interfaces comprise an application-driven field which is based on strategic coupling of metal cations and organic photochromic molecules to advance the behavior of both components, resulting in dynamic molecular and material properties controlled through external stimuli. In this Perspective, we highlight the ways in which metal-photoswitch interplay can be utilized as a tool to modulate a system's physicochemical properties and performance in a variety of structural motifs, including discrete molecular complexes or cages, as well as periodic structures such as metal-organic frameworks. This Perspective starts with photochromic molecular complexes as the smallest subunit in which metal-photoswitch interactions can occur, and progresses toward functional materials. In particular, we explore the role of the metal-photoswitch relationship for gaining fundamental knowledge of switchable electronic and magnetic properties, as well as in the design of stimuli-responsive sensors, optically gated memory devices, catalysts, and photodynamic therapeutic agents. The abundance of stimuli-responsive systems in the natural world only foreshadows the creative directions that will uncover the full potential of metal-photoswitch interactions in the coming years.
AB - Cooperative metal-photoswitch interfaces comprise an application-driven field which is based on strategic coupling of metal cations and organic photochromic molecules to advance the behavior of both components, resulting in dynamic molecular and material properties controlled through external stimuli. In this Perspective, we highlight the ways in which metal-photoswitch interplay can be utilized as a tool to modulate a system's physicochemical properties and performance in a variety of structural motifs, including discrete molecular complexes or cages, as well as periodic structures such as metal-organic frameworks. This Perspective starts with photochromic molecular complexes as the smallest subunit in which metal-photoswitch interactions can occur, and progresses toward functional materials. In particular, we explore the role of the metal-photoswitch relationship for gaining fundamental knowledge of switchable electronic and magnetic properties, as well as in the design of stimuli-responsive sensors, optically gated memory devices, catalysts, and photodynamic therapeutic agents. The abundance of stimuli-responsive systems in the natural world only foreshadows the creative directions that will uncover the full potential of metal-photoswitch interactions in the coming years.
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U2 - 10.1021/jacs.2c09879
DO - 10.1021/jacs.2c09879
M3 - Review article
C2 - 36512744
AN - SCOPUS:85144090876
SN - 0002-7863
VL - 144
SP - 23249
EP - 23263
JO - Journal of the American Chemical Society
JF - Journal of the American Chemical Society
IS - 51
ER -