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Reversible photoinduced shape changes of crystalline organic nanorods
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Reversible photoinduced shape changes of crystalline organic nanorods

Rabih O. Al-Kaysi and Christopher J. Bardeen
Advanced materials (Weinheim), Vol.19(9), pp.1276-1280
07/05/2007

Abstract

Chemistry Chemistry, Multidisciplinary Chemistry, Physical Materials Science Materials Science, Multidisciplinary Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Physical Sciences Physics Physics, Applied Physics, Condensed Matter Science & Technology Science & Technology - Other Topics Technology
Crystalline nanorods composed of 9-anthracene carboxylic acid (9-AC) are synthesized using nanoporous Al2O3 templates. When a segment of an isolated rod is exposed to UV-light, localized solid-state photodimerization of the 9-AC molecules induces micrometer-scale bending (see figure). The nanorod reverts back to its original shape after several minutes in the dark at room temperature. The reversible photoinduced shape change could be repeated multiple times.

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