Exploiting excited-state aromaticity for the design of efficient molecular motors : A quantum chemical study

University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi

Abstract: In this work, a study of a recent approach in the design of light-driven molecular motors is presented. The approach involves enabling part of the motor to obtain aromatic-like properties through photoexcitation, and is found to significantly facilitate the rotary motion by reducing the barriers normally present in the excited-state potential energy surfaces of rotary motors.

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