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Review
. 2022 Nov;22(11):e202200074.
doi: 10.1002/tcr.202200074. Epub 2022 Jul 21.

Multiple Azoarenes Based Systems - Photoswitching, Supramolecular Chemistry and Application Prospects

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Multiple Azoarenes Based Systems - Photoswitching, Supramolecular Chemistry and Application Prospects

Pravesh Kumar et al. Chem Rec. 2022 Nov.

Abstract

In the recent decades, the investigations on photoresponsive molecular systems with multiple azoarenes are quite popular in diverse perspectives ranging from fundamental understanding of multiple photoswitches, supramolecular chemistry, and various application prospects. In fact, several insightful and conceptual designs of such systems were investigated with architectural distinctions. In particular, the demonstration of applications such as data storage with the help of multistate or orthogonal photoswitches, light modulation of catalysis via cooperative switching, sensors using supramolecular host-guest interactions, and materials such as liquid crystals, grating, actuators, etc. are some of the milestones in this area. Herein, we cover the recent advancements in the research areas of multiazoarenes containing systems that have been classified into Type-1 {linear, non-linear, and core-based (A)}, Type-2 {tripodal C3 -symmetric (C3)} and Type-3 {macrocyclic (M)} structural motifs.

Keywords: Azoarenes; Multistate photoswitching; Photoisomerization; Photoswitches; supramolecular chemistry.

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