Controlled submolecular translational motion in synthesis: A mechanically interlocking auxiliary
Sew simple: How can you put a molecular bead on a thread when no recognition elements exist between them? A mechanically interlocking auxiliary assembles the macrocycle around a template, controlled submolecular translation moves the ring over the desired
Hannam, Jeffrey S.,Lacy, Stephen M.,Leigh, David A.,Saiz, Carlos G.,Slawin, Alexandra M. Z.,Stitchell, Sheila G.
(Figure presented) A novel [2]rotaxane has been prepared in which fullerene C60 behaves as both a stopper and a photoactive unit. The amphiphilic nature of the rotaxane thread can be used to shuttle the macrocycle from close to the fullerene sp
Da Ros, Tatiana,Guldi, Dirk M.,Morales, Angeles Farran,Leigh, David A.,Prato, Maurizio,Turco, Riccardo
p. 689 - 691
(2007/10/03)
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