Photoinduced Crystal-to-Liquid Transition of Acylhydrazone-Based Photoswitching Molecules.

J Phys Chem Lett

Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153- 8505, Japan.

Published: September 2023

A photoinduced crystal-to-liquid transition (PCLT) behavior of new acylhydrazone derivatives (NCs) is reported. The photoswitching of the NCs was identified as a negative photochromism with a high -to- conversion yield (>98%). A kinetic analysis shows a half-life of almost one month. Owing to these high photoswitching performances, we successfully isolated both - and -forms, evaluated their crystal structures, and observed distinct thermal behaviors. The -form melts at a lower temperature than the -form by several tens of degrees. The PCLT occurs at even lower temperatures. UV irradiation induces the -to- conversion in the crystalline state, thereby inducing a eutectic melting. In addition to the PCLT, we observed a photomechanical behavior of the crystals, which suggests that the presented acylhydrazones can be new members of the photoresponsive crystalline materials.

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