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Visible-Light-Induced Morphological Changes of Giant Vesicles by Photoisomerization of a Ruthenium Aqua Complex.

Masanari HiraharaAkira TsukamotoHiroki GotoShigeru TadaMasayuki YagiYasushi Umemura
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2016)
Visible- and red-light responsive vesicles were prepared by incorporating a ruthenium aqua complex having two alkyl chains on tridentate and asymmetrical bidentate ligands (proximal-2: [Ru(C10 tpy)(C10 pyqu)OH2 ](2+) , C10 tpy=4'-decyloxy-2,2';6',2"-terpyridine, C10 pyqu=2-[2'-(6'-decyloxy)-pyridyl]quinoline). The ruthenium complex of proximal-2 with closed alkyl chain geometry and a cylinder-like molecular shape exhibited photoisomerization to distal-2 with an open alkyl chain geometry and a cone-like shape, both in an aqueous solution and in vesicle dispersions. We observed that light irradiation of giant vesicles containing proximal-2 induced diverse morphological changes.
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