177609-49-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
A perylene diimide rotaxane: Synthesis, structure and electrochemically driven de-threading
Slater, Benjamin J.,Davies, E. Stephen,Argent, Stephen P.,Nowell, Harriott,Lewis, William,Blake, Alexander J.,Champness, Neil R.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 14746 - 14751 (2012/02/14)
The first example of a [2]-rotaxane in which a perylene diimide acts as a recognition site has been synthesised and characterised. The interlocked nature of the compound has been verified by both NMR studies and an X-ray structure determination. Electroch
Molecular-based electronically switchable tunnel junction devices
Collier,Jeppesen,Luo,Perkins,Wong,Heath,Stoddart
, p. 12632 - 12641 (2007/10/03)
Solid-state tunnel junction devices were fabricated from Langmuir Blodgett molecular monolayers of a bistable [2]catenane, a bistable [2]pseudorotaxane, and a single-station [2]rotaxane. All devices exhibited a (noncapacitive) hysteretic current-voltage r
Self-assembly, spectroscopic, and electrochemical properties of [n]rotaxanes
Ashton,Ballardini,Balzani,Belohradsky,Gandolfi,Philp,Prodi,Raymo,Reddington,Spencer,Stoddart,Venturi,Williams
, p. 4931 - 4951 (2007/10/03)
Synthetic approaches to self-assembling [n]rotaxanes incorporating Π- electron deficient bipyridinium-based dumbbell-shaped components and Π- electron rich hydroquinone-based macrocycles have been developed. In particular, the so-called slippage methodolo
