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Using acetate anions to induce translational isomerization in a neutral urea-based molecular switch
Huang, Yi-Lin,Hung, Wei-Chung,Lai, Chien-Chen,Liu, Yi-Hung,Peng, Shie-Ming,Chiu, Sheng-Hsien
, p. 6629 - 6633 (2007)
Vying for urea: The translational isomerism of a neutral [2]rotaxane can be controlled in solution through the addition and removal of acetate anions. In the absence of acetate ions, the macrocyclic host recognizes a diphenylurea derivative; recognition of acetate ions by the urea-based station causes relocation of the macrocycle to another binding site (see picture). (Figure Presented).
