Light-controlled smart materials: Supramolecular regulation and applications

Zi-Hao Liao, Feng Wang
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Smart materials serve as the fundamental cornerstone supporting humanity's transition into the intelligent era. Smart materials possess the capability to perceive external stimuli and respond accordingly. Light-controlled smart materials (LCSMs) are a significant category that can sense and respond to light stimuli. Light, being a non-invasive, precisely regulated, and remotely controllable source of physical stimulation, makes LCSMs indispensable in certain application scenarios. Recently, the construction of LCSMs using supramolecular strategies has emerged as a significant research focus. Supramolecular assembly, based on non-covalent bonding, offers dynamic, reversible, and biomimetic properties. By integrating supramolecular systems with photoresponsive molecular building blocks, these materials can achieve synergistic and rich intelligent stimulus responses. This review delves into the latest research advancements in LCSMs based on supramolecular strategies. There are four sections in this review. The first section defines LCSMs and outlines their advantages. The second section discusses the design approaches of supramolecular LCSMs. The third section highlights the latest advancements on supramolecular LCSMs over the past 3 years. The fourth section summarizes the current research and provides insights into the future development of this field.

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光控智能材料:超分子调控与应用
智能材料是人类迈向智能时代的基石。智能材料具有感知外部刺激并做出相应反应的能力。光控智能材料(LCSM)是能够感知和响应光刺激的重要类别。光作为一种非侵入性、可精确调节和远程控制的物理刺激源,使得光控智能材料在某些应用场景中不可或缺。最近,利用超分子策略构建 LCSM 已成为一个重要的研究重点。超分子组装以非共价键为基础,具有动态、可逆和仿生物的特性。通过将超分子系统与光致分子构件相结合,这些材料可以实现协同和丰富的智能刺激响应。本综述将深入探讨基于超分子策略的 LCSM 的最新研究进展。本综述分为四个部分。第一部分定义了 LCSMs 并概述了其优势。第二部分讨论了超分子 LCSM 的设计方法。第三部分重点介绍了过去三年超分子 LCSM 的最新进展。第四部分总结了当前的研究,并对这一领域的未来发展提出了见解。
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