Issue 7, 2021

An orthogonal photoresponsive tristable [3]rotaxane with non-destructive readout

Abstract

In this paper, a unique orthogonal photoresponsive tristable [3]rotaxane molecular shuttle (R1) is constructed, which consists of two CBPQT4+ macrocycles interlocked via a dumbbell component containing three recognition sites, including photoswitchable azobenzene (AB) and naphthalene-derived azobenzene (NP-AB) units separated by a 1,5-dioxynaphthalene (DNP) unit. The two azo units that are encapsulated by the CBPQT4+ macrocycles in the pristine state can be E/Z photoisomerized separately upon irradiation using UV (365 nm) and yellow (>550 nm) light (for the AB unit) and using blue (420–430 nm) and yellow (>550 nm) light (for the NP-AB unit), thus achieving the distinctive orthogonal phototriggered shuttling of the CBPQT4+ macrocycles between the azo and DNP units. This means that charge transfer (CT) absorption (at 620 nm, generated from the NP⊂CBPQT4+ encapsulation complex) related to R1 can be fully photoregulated between three spectral states with good reversibility. Moreover, UV-light-irradiated [2]rotaxane analogues that are embedded with NP-AB or AB units are found to be insensitive to red light (620 nm) irradiation. These features, together with the peculiarity of the orthogonal photo-responsiveness, enable this novel photochromic [3]rotaxane to be potentially applied as a multistate molecular switch or as an optical information storage medium with non-destructive readout.

Graphical abstract: An orthogonal photoresponsive tristable [3]rotaxane with non-destructive readout

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
27 Nov 2020
Accepted
21 Jan 2021
First published
22 Jan 2021

Org. Chem. Front., 2021,8, 1482-1489

An orthogonal photoresponsive tristable [3]rotaxane with non-destructive readout

W. Li, Y. Yin, H. Duan, L. Liu, L. Kong, T. Zhan and K. Zhang, Org. Chem. Front., 2021, 8, 1482 DOI: 10.1039/D0QO01441A

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