Temporal control of molecular motions is receiving increasing attention because it is central to the development of molecular switches and motors and nanoscopic materials with life-like properties. Inspired by previous studies, here, we report that acid can be used to temporally control the conformational freedom around the C-C bond connecting the two aromatic rings of the ditopic bases and . Consistent with NMR measurements and DFT calculations, before fuel addition, the conformational motion of the two aromatic rings of both and mainly consists of a large amplitude torsional oscillation spanning about 260° and passing for the conformation (the two nitrogen atoms at opposite sides). Immediately after the addition of , due to the protonation of one nitrogen and consequent formation of an N-H···N intramolecular hydrogen bond, the torsional oscillation in both H and H is not only restricted to a smaller range (about 100°) but explores the previously forbidden conformational space around the conformation (the two nitrogen atoms at the same side). However, the new state is an out-of-equilibrium state since decarboxylation of the conjugate base of takes place and, at the end of the process, the system reverts to the more conformationally mobile state.

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