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Highly branched photomechanical crystals
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Highly branched photomechanical crystals

Rabih O Al-Kaysi, Fei Tong, Maram Al-Haidar, Lingyan Zhu and Christopher J Bardeen
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), Vol.53(17), pp.2622-2625
23/02/2017
PMID: 28195281

Abstract

When a suspension of the tert-butyl ester of 4-fluoroanthracene-9-carboxylic acid (4F9AC) was slowly hydrolyzed, highly branched photomechanical microcrystals of 4F9AC were grown. Exposure to UV light caused the branches to undergo a reversible sweeping motion that could be used to move and concentrate silica microspheres on a surface.

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