Themed collection Solid-State Photochemistry

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Solid-state photochemistry

Welcome to this CrystEngComm themed issue entitled “Solid-State Photochemistry”.

Graphical abstract: Solid-state photochemistry
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Recent progress in acentric core structures for highly efficient nonlinear optical crystals and their supramolecular interactions and terahertz applications

In this highlight, we review the present status of acentric core structures for highly efficient nonlinear optical organic crystals and discuss their distinctive supramolecular interactions and THz wave generation and detection applications.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress in acentric core structures for highly efficient nonlinear optical crystals and their supramolecular interactions and terahertz applications
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Photo-induced motion of azo dyes in organized media: from single and liquid crystals, to MOFs and machines

Incorporation of photo-reversible azo dyes into molecular assemblies provides a new family of advanced optical and photo-mechanical materials that enable the direct transformation of light energy into mechanical motion.

Graphical abstract: Photo-induced motion of azo dyes in organized media: from single and liquid crystals, to MOFs and machines
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
Open Access Communication

Synchronised photoreversion of spirooxazine ring opening in thin crystals to uncover ultrafast dynamics

A ‘recover before destroy’ approach to minimise photoproduct build-up in solid state enables ultrafast studies of chemical reactions.

Graphical abstract: Synchronised photoreversion of spirooxazine ring opening in thin crystals to uncover ultrafast dynamics
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
Open Access Communication

Azobenzene crystals swim on water surface triggered by light

Crystals of 4-methoxyazobenzene move on water surface. The liquefied cis isomer acts as a fuel and light activates/deactivates the fuel.

Graphical abstract: Azobenzene crystals swim on water surface triggered by light
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
Communication

A fast-response photochromic host–guest coordination polymer with a close-packed stacking structure

A photochromic phenyl-substituted viologen based derivative that is embedded in a layered zinc–carboxylate framework is shown to have a fast photoswitching behavior. A favorable geometry for intermolecular electron transfer is established by the sandwich-type π–π stacking structure between the photoactive host and guest components.

Graphical abstract: A fast-response photochromic host–guest coordination polymer with a close-packed stacking structure
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
Communication

Mechanical path to a photogenerated structure: ball milling-induced phase transition of a gold(I) complex

Ball milling of blue-emitting crystal 1B of gold(I) isocyanide complex 1 induces a phase transition to yellow-emitting powder 1YG, which has the same solid structure as the previously reported 1Y obtained upon photoirradiation of 1B.

Graphical abstract: Mechanical path to a photogenerated structure: ball milling-induced phase transition of a gold(i) complex
From the themed collection: Editor’s Collection: Mechanochemistry
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Structural response to desolvation in a pyridyl-phenanthrene diarylethene-based metal–organic framework

A phenanthrene-based diarylethene linker with linear pyridyl connectivity, 4,4′-(9,10-bis(2,5-dimethylthiophen-3-yl)phenanthrene-2,7-diyl)dipyridine linker (TPDPy) was prepared and used to synthesize an air-stable metal–organic framework, UBMOF-3, (Zn3(BDC)3(TPDPy)1(DMF)1.5).

Graphical abstract: Structural response to desolvation in a pyridyl-phenanthrene diarylethene-based metal–organic framework
From the themed collection: Editor’s collection: Chromism in Frameworks
Open Access Paper

Photodimerisation of the α′-polymorph of ortho-ethoxy-trans-cinnamic acid occurs via a two-stage mechanism at 343 K yielding 100% α-truxillic acid

Solid-state photodimerisation of o-ethoxy-trans-cinnamic acid at 343 K (α′ polymorph) proceeds to 100% conversion via a unique two-stage mechanism, both “Schmidt like” and “Kaupp like”.

Graphical abstract: Photodimerisation of the α′-polymorph of ortho-ethoxy-trans-cinnamic acid occurs via a two-stage mechanism at 343 K yielding 100% α-truxillic acid
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Fluorescence behavior of 2,6,10-trisubstituted 4,8,12-triazatriangulene cations in solution and in the solid state

2,6,10-Trisubstituted triazatriangulene cation (TATA+) derivatives were synthesized, which showed a significantly red-shifted fluorescence band in the solid state.

Graphical abstract: Fluorescence behavior of 2,6,10-trisubstituted 4,8,12-triazatriangulene cations in solution and in the solid state
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Effect of crystal packing on the excitonic properties of rubrene polymorphs

Singlet fission (SF), the conversion of one singlet exciton into two triplet excitons, may increase the efficiency of organic photovoltaics by generating two carriers from one photon. Based on first-principles simulations, the monoclinic form of rubrene is expected to exhibit higher SF efficiency than the orthorhombic form.

Graphical abstract: Effect of crystal packing on the excitonic properties of rubrene polymorphs
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Photodimerization of an olefin-containing pyridinium-based metal–organic complex and isomerization of its cyclobutane product upon recrystallization

An olefin-containing pyridinium-based metal organic complex underwent solid-state [2 + 2] photocycloaddition in 100% yield, and endowed the cyclobutane compound with an unusual rcct-configuration by recrystallization.

Graphical abstract: Photodimerization of an olefin-containing pyridinium-based metal–organic complex and isomerization of its cyclobutane product upon recrystallization
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Crystal structure of the meta-stable intermediate in the photomechanical, crystal-to-crystal reaction of 9-tert-butyl anthracene ester

NMR crystallography is used to determine the crystal structure of a meta-stable intermediate in a photomechanical transformation.

Graphical abstract: Crystal structure of the meta-stable intermediate in the photomechanical, crystal-to-crystal reaction of 9-tert-butyl anthracene ester
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Electro-optic crystals grown in confined geometry with optimal crystal characteristics for THz photonic applications

A new crystal engineering technique for growing large-area organic electro-optic crystals in a confined geometry with a desired thickness, optimal for THz photonics, is developed and the correlations between THz generation characteristics and crystal characteristics are investigated.

Graphical abstract: Electro-optic crystals grown in confined geometry with optimal crystal characteristics for THz photonic applications
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
Open Access Paper

Optical properties of metal–organic networks from distributed atomic polarizabilities

Metal–organic networks have become very popular in view of various chemical and physico-chemical applications. Here, a new approach to explore their potentialities as linear optical materials is discussed.

Graphical abstract: Optical properties of metal–organic networks from distributed atomic polarizabilities
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
Open Access Paper

Control of the photochromic behavior of cobaloxime complexes with salicylidene-3-aminopyridine and 2-cyanoethyl groups by dual photoisomerization

The lifetime of colored species of photochromic derivatives significantly changed after the photoisomerization of the 2-cyanoethyl group.

Graphical abstract: Control of the photochromic behavior of cobaloxime complexes with salicylidene-3-aminopyridine and 2-cyanoethyl groups by dual photoisomerization
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Photoinduced topographical changes on microcrystalline surfaces of diarylethenes

Photoinduced topographical changes were observed above Tg of their open-ring isomers.

Graphical abstract: Photoinduced topographical changes on microcrystalline surfaces of diarylethenes
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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1,2,4-Triazole-based molecular switches: crystal structures, Hirshfeld surface analysis and optical properties

A series of eight closely related N-salicylidene-4-amino-1,2,4-triazole compounds has been prepared. Their crystal structures were elucidated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and optical properties were examined by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. Noncovalent interactions detected in these compounds were, for the first time, analyzed by means of Hirshfeld surface analysis.

Graphical abstract: 1,2,4-Triazole-based molecular switches: crystal structures, Hirshfeld surface analysis and optical properties
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Optical properties of regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene) aggregates from fully atomistic investigations

We report on a first-principle theoretical investigation of the optical absorption and emission spectra of poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) aggregates by means of a multiscale all-atom hybrid approach, which combines molecular dynamics simulations, quantum-chemical calculations, and solving of a Frenkel–Holstein model.

Graphical abstract: Optical properties of regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene) aggregates from fully atomistic investigations
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Mechanical motion of molecular crystals induced by [4 + 4] photodimerisation

Narrow plate-like microcrystals of a stilbene-type compound substituted with anthracene and indanone groups bend upon irradiation with ultraviolet light.

Graphical abstract: Mechanical motion of molecular crystals induced by [4 + 4] photodimerisation
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Turn-on mode fluorescence photoswitching of diarylethene single crystals

Photochromic diarylethene derivatives having benzo[b]thiophene S,S-dioxide groups underwent turn-on mode fluorescence photoswitching in the single-crystalline phase.

Graphical abstract: Turn-on mode fluorescence photoswitching of diarylethene single crystals
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
Open Access Paper

The effect of thermal expansion on photoisomerisation in the crystals of [Co(NH3)5NO2]Cl(NO3): different strain origins – different outcomes

The effect of thermal strain on the rate of photoisomerization is qualitatively different from the effect of strain generated by elastic loading.

Graphical abstract: The effect of thermal expansion on photoisomerisation in the crystals of [Co(NH3)5NO2]Cl(NO3): different strain origins – different outcomes
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Cooperative elastic switching vs. laser heating in [Fe(phen)2(NCS)2] spin-crossover crystals excited by a laser pulse

Ultrafast photoswitching in spin-crossover crystals induces lattice expansion, which drives cooperative and self-amplified spin-state transformation.

Graphical abstract: Cooperative elastic switching vs. laser heating in [Fe(phen)2(NCS)2] spin-crossover crystals excited by a laser pulse
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Photo-induced linkage NO isomers in the dinitrosyl complex [Ru(NO)2(PCy3)2Cl](BF4) identified by photocrystallography and IR-spectroscopy

Multiple light-induced metastable NO linkage isomers are detected in the dinitrosyl compound [Ru(NO)2(PCy3)2Cl](BF4) by a combined photocrystallographic and infrared analysis.

Graphical abstract: Photo-induced linkage NO isomers in the dinitrosyl complex [Ru(NO)2(PCy3)2Cl](BF4) identified by photocrystallography and IR-spectroscopy
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Photoinduced stepwise bending behavior of photochromic diarylethene crystals

A new type of photomechanical motion of photochromic diarylethene crystals has been presented.

Graphical abstract: Photoinduced stepwise bending behavior of photochromic diarylethene crystals
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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Polymorphism driven optical properties of an anil dye

Red crystals of N,N′-bis(3-methoxysalicylidene)-1,5-diiminonaphthalene were obtained after Schiff base condensation in ethanol. Recrystallization from acetone afforded yellow crystals, a process which is reversible and reproducible.

Graphical abstract: Polymorphism driven optical properties of an anil dye
From the themed collection: Solid-State Photochemistry
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The issue focuses on photochemical reactions and photophysical structure and properties of solid-state materials, ranging from the crystalline state to interfacial structures that involve at least one solid phase.

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