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- who: Serena Seshadri from the University of have published the paper: Self-regulating photochemical Rayleigh-Bénard convection using a highly-absorbing organic photoswitch, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
- what: The authors investigate here how high-absorbing, negatively photochromic molecular switches might be used to overcome these limitations. The authors report how combining the understanding of DASAs' photoswitching kinetics with an ability to control physicochemical conditions such as molarity, solvent, and light intensity enables both controlled and self-regulating fluid motion in organic solutions. To drive dynamic, photochemically regulated fluid flows the authors . . .
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