Reversible open–closed conformational switching of nano-size metalloporphyrin dimers triggered by light and temperature†
Abstract
The current work demonstrates the reversible control of substantial molecular motion in ‘nano-sized’ molecules, where two structural isomers can ‘open’ and ‘close’ their cavities in response to light or heat. The isomers differ widely in their photophysical properties, including colour, polarity, two-photon absorption and π-conjugation, and can easily be separated through column chromatography and thus have wide applicability.
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