AI Article Synopsis

  • Direct conversion of solar energy into mechanical work could lead to more efficient energy solutions for the future.
  • Researchers developed a specific crystal complex that rolls continuously when exposed to sunlight, thanks to a unique light-driven isomerization process.
  • This study highlights the potential for controlled crystal structures to enhance the electronic properties of materials and achieve sustained motion powered by solar energy.

Article Abstract

Direct conversion of solar energy to mechanical work promises higher efficiency than multistep processes, adding a key tool to the arsenal of energy solutions necessary for our global future. The ideal photomechanical material would convert sunlight into mechanical motion rapidly, without attrition, and proportionally to the stimulus. We describe crystals of a tetrahedral isocyanoazobenzene-copper complex that roll continuously when irradiated with broad spectrum white light, including sunlight. The rolling results from bending and straightening of the crystal due to blue light-driven isomerization of a highly twisted azobenzene ligand. These findings introduce geometrically constrained crystal packing as a strategy for manipulating the electronic properties of chromophores. Furthermore, the continuous, solar-driven motion of the crystals demonstrates direct conversion of solar energy to continuous physical motion using easily accessed molecular systems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c08815DOI Listing

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