Photoactuators Based on Plastically Flexible α-Cyanostilbene Molecular Crystals Driven by the Solid-State [2+2] Cycloaddition Reaction.
Yiwei WeiKui ChenShanshan ZhuWenbo WuHongtu ZhaoXin HuangTing WangLina ZhouTing WangJingkang WangHongxun HaoPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Organic photomechanical molecular crystals are promising candidates for photoactuators, which have potential applications as smart materials in various fields. However, it is still challenging to fabricate photomechanical molecular crystals with flexibility because most of the molecular crystals are brittle and the mechanism of flexible crystals remains controversial. Here, a plastically flexible α-cyanostilbene crystal has been synthesized that can undergo solid-state [2+2] cycloaddition reaction under violet or UV irradiation and exhibits excellent photomechanical bending properties. A hook-shaped crystal can lift 0.7 mg object upward by 1.5 cm, which proves its potential for application as photoactuators. When complex with the agarose polymer, the molecules will be in the form of macroscopic crystals, which can drive the composite films to exhibit excellent photomechanical bending performance. Upon irradiation with UV light, the composite film can quickly lift 18.0 mg object upward by 0.3 cm. The results of this work may facilitate the application of macroscale crystals as photoactuators.