fotoswitchar
Fotoswitchar refers to a class of chemical compounds or molecular systems capable of undergoing reversible structural changes in response to light exposure. These systems are widely studied in fields such as photochemistry, materials science, and nanotechnology due to their potential applications in optoelectronics, drug delivery, and molecular machines. The term is often used interchangeably with *photoswitchable molecules* or *light-responsive molecules*, though it is less common in academic literature.
The core mechanism behind fotoswitchar involves photoisomerization, where a molecule absorbs light and transitions between two
Applications of fotoswitchar include light-triggered drug release, where a photoswitchable moiety attached to a therapeutic agent
The design of effective fotoswitchar involves balancing factors such as photostability, fatigue resistance (reversibility over repeated