960化工网
An azobenzene-based photoswitchable crystal growth modifier†
David H. Brown,Franca Jones,Gordon Parkinson,Mark I. Ogden
CrystEngComm Pub Date : 02/02/2017 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C6CE02514E
Abstract

An aspartic acid functionalised azobenzene derivative is found to be a light-switchable crystal growth modifier of calcite. UV irradiation of the molecule reversibly switches it to the cis isomer, which is a significantly less effective crystal growth inhibitor than the trans isomer. Visible light, or heat switches the inhibitor back “on”. Extended irradiation degrades the inhibitor such that it is irreversibly switched “off”. It was shown that the trans isomer is preferentially absorbed on to the crystal surface, which is consistent with its greater efficacy as an inhibitor.

Graphical abstract: An azobenzene-based photoswitchable crystal growth modifier
平台客服
平台客服
平台在线客服