Distinct photomechanical responses of two new 1,3-dimethylbarbituric acid derivative crystals†
Abstract
Molecular crystals that exhibit photomechanical responses show great promise as photoactuators and other smart materials in various fields. Herein, we synthesized two new barbituric acid derivative crystals (crystals 1 and 2), which exhibit distinct photomechanical responses towards a laser irradiation of 532 nm and UV LED photoirradiation of 365 nm, respectively. Crystal 1 demonstrated photomechanical bending upon exposure to 532 nm laser, whereas crystal 2 exhibited dramatic bursting, followed by jumping of its fragments upon UV irradiation. The photomechanical responses of both crystals are attributed to the [2 + 2] photocycloaddition reaction. However, their different kinematic responses are related to different amounts of accumulated strain energy owing to photocycloaddition and its subsequent release in the crystal lattice. The accumulation of strain energy depended on various factors such as the structural arrangement of the crystals, packing modes and overall directionality of non-covalent interactions. Furthermore, the position of the olefinic bond and peripheral substituents played a key role in determining the development of strain energy.