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Molecule Magic: Tuning N-Methylpyrrole Azo-Photoswitches
Saturday, December 28, 2024
By changing the parts of the molecule, they could make it tougher, change how it absorbed light, and even how it responded to light to switch forms. They found that the pyrrole part was really important for how well it could turn light into that special signal and how well it switched. They could make molecules that switched quickly or slowly, with some taking as little as 48 seconds and others up to 23 hours.
This deep dive helped them figure out how the different parts of the molecule work together to make it behave in certain ways. It's like they were tuning a musical instrument, but instead of sound, they were tuning how light interacts with the molecule.
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