The thoughful construction of molecular switches has led to a gamut of supramolecular systems that can be used in molecular electronics. These include molecules based on thienylethenes, spiropyrans, fulgides, dithienylphenanthrolines, and diazafluorenes. This article reviews the recent developments made in the synthesis and characterization of all these systems, thereby allowing a comparative study to validate the viability of these switchable molecules on a nanoscale. Also, the drawbacks of each class are demonstrated and, at the same time, the remedies for further improvisation are prescribed. We have made an honest attempt to present an exhaustive account of all the different photochromic switches developed by us hitherto.

Photochromic switches incorporated in bridging ligands: A new tool to modulate energy-transfer processes / P. Belser, L. De Cola, F. Hartl, V. Adamo, B. Bozic, Y. Chriqui, V.M. Iyer, R.T.F. Jukes, J. Kuhni, M. Querol, S. Roma, N. Salluce. - In: ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS. - ISSN 1616-301X. - 16:2(2006), pp. 195-208. [10.1002/adfm.200500247]

Photochromic switches incorporated in bridging ligands: A new tool to modulate energy-transfer processes

L. De Cola;
2006

Abstract

The thoughful construction of molecular switches has led to a gamut of supramolecular systems that can be used in molecular electronics. These include molecules based on thienylethenes, spiropyrans, fulgides, dithienylphenanthrolines, and diazafluorenes. This article reviews the recent developments made in the synthesis and characterization of all these systems, thereby allowing a comparative study to validate the viability of these switchable molecules on a nanoscale. Also, the drawbacks of each class are demonstrated and, at the same time, the remedies for further improvisation are prescribed. We have made an honest attempt to present an exhaustive account of all the different photochromic switches developed by us hitherto.
luminescent metal-complexes; electron-transfer processes; substituted 2,2’-bipyridyls; reversible photocyclization; photoinduced energy; molecular switches; diarylethenes; ruthenium(II); spirooxazines; fulgides
Settore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale e Inorganica
2006
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