Design and Nonadiabatic Photoisomerization Dynamics Study of a Three-Stroke Light-Driven Molecular Rotary Motor.

Int J Mol Sci

Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Nonequilibrium Synthesis and Modulation of Condensed Matter, Shaanxi Province Key Laboratory of Quantum Information and Quantum Optoelectronic Devices, School of Physics, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, China.

Published: March 2022

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  • Conventional light-driven molecular rotary motors (LDMRMs), like Feringa-type motors, typically operate through four steps: two photoisomerizations and two thermal helix inversions, which can slow down the motor and reduce efficiency at lower temperatures.
  • A new three-stroke LDMRM called DDIY can achieve unidirectional rotation using just two photoisomerization steps and one thermal inversion step, enabling operation at room temperature.
  • Detailed simulations revealed the quantum yields for the photoisomerization processes in DDIY are about 34% and 18%, with these reactions occurring on an ultrafast time scale of 100-300 femtoseconds, paving the way for advancements in more efficient LDMRMs

Article Abstract

Working cycle of conventional light-driven molecular rotary motors (LDMRMs), especially Feringa-type motors, usually have four steps, two photoisomerization steps, and two thermal helix inversion (THI) steps. THI steps hinder the ability of the motor to operate at lower temperatures and limit the rotation speed of LDMRMs. A three-stroke LDMRM, 2-(2,7-dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1-inden-1-ylidene)-1,2-dihydro-3-pyrrol-3-one (DDIY), is proposed, which is capable of completing an unidirectional rotation by two photoisomerization steps and one thermal helix inversion step at room temperature. On the basis of trajectory surface-hopping simulation at the semi-empirical OM2/MRCI level, the and nonadiabatic photoisomerization dynamics of DDIY were systematically analyzed. Quantum yields of and photoisomerization of DDIY are ca. 34% and 18%, respectively. Both and photoisomerization processes occur on an ultrafast time scale (ca. 100-300 fs). This three-stroke LDMRM may stimulate further research for the development of new families of more efficient LDMRMs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8999534PMC
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