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Scientists Sharpen Light-Powered Molecular Motors for Practical Use

Researchers have developed a simple chemical tweak that dramatically improves molecular motors—tiny machines that spin when exposed to visible light. The advance solves long-standing efficiency and performance problems, opening doors for applications in smart materials, drug delivery systems, and synthetic biology devices.

Originaltitel: General strategy for boosting the performance of speed-tunable rotary molecular motors with visible light

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<p>Light-driven molecular rotary motors perform chirality-controlled unidirectional rotations fueled by light and heat. This unique function renders them appealing for the construction of dynamic molecular systems, actuating materials, and molecular machines. Achieving a combination of high photoefficiency, visible-light responsiveness, synthetic accessibility, and easy tuning of dynamic properties within a single scaffold is critical for these applications but remains a longstanding challenge. Herein, a series of highly photoefficient visible-light-responsive molecular motors (MMs), featuring various rotary speeds, was obtained by a convenient one-step formylation of their parent motors. This strategy greatly improves all aspects of the performance of MMs-red-shifted wavelengths of excitation, high photoisomerization quantum yields, and high photostationary state distributions of isomers-beyond the state-of-the-art light-responsive MM systems. The development of this late-stage functionalization strategy of MMs opens avenues for the construction of high-performance molecular machines and devices for applications in materials science and biological systems, representing a major advance in the synthetic toolbox of molecular machines.</p>

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