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Novel Techniques for Observing Structural Dynamics of Photoresponsive Liquid Crystals
Published on: May 29, 2018
Photo-Induced Cracking in a Bi-Component Molecular Solid: Capturing Structural Intermediates
Mollah Rohan Ahsan1, Manish Kumar Mishra2,3, Arijit Mukherjee1
1Department of Chemistry, BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus Shamirpet, Jawhar Nagar, PIN, 500078.
Abstract:
A photo-responsive bi-component solid is designed based on robust large synthons. The study not only provides a template-based approach for a system that was difficult to photo-dimerize, but the designed solid also leads to photo-induced cracking upon photodimerization. The delicate structural design helps in capturing the structural intermediates, which reveals a possible reorientation of the photodimer within the crystal to maintain structural integrity.
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