Ratchet-like mechanism in a long-life photoproduct of salicylideneaniline enclathrated in a pillared-layer guanidinium disulfonate structure†
Abstract
Salicylideneaniline (SA) was found to exhibit extraordinary long-life photochromism upon being included in a cavity of guanidinium organosulfonate and exhibited a lifetime of ∼30 times that of a pure SA crystal. Crystal structure analysis suggested that the sulfonate molecule in the apo-host provided a flexible cavity space that kinetically trapped SA in its photo-isomerized form, as if it was locked by a ratchet-like mechanism.