磷光
各向异性
热运动
材料科学
比例(比率)
运动(物理)
化学物理
作者
Mingoo Jin,Sho Yamamoto,Tomohiro Seki,Hajime Ito,Miguel A. Garcia-Garibay
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.201909048
摘要
Herein we report a crystalline molecular rotor with rotationally modulated triplet emission that displays macroscopic dynamics in the form of crystal moving and/or jumping, also known as salient effects. Molecular rotor 2 with a central 1,4-diethynyl-2,3-difluorophenylene rotator linked to two gold(I) nodes, crystalizes as infinite 1D chains through intermolecular gold(I)-gold(I) interactions. The rotational motion changes the orientation of the central phenylene, changing the electronic communication between adjacent chromophores, and thus the emission intensities. Crystals of 2 showed the large and reversible thermal expansion/compression anisotropy, which accounts for 1) a nonlinear Arrhenius behavior in molecular-level rotational dynamics, which correlates with 2) changes in emission, and determines 3) the macroscopic crystal motion. A molecular rotor analogue 3 has properties similar to those of 2, suggesting a generalized way to control mechanical properties at molecular and macroscopic scales.
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