By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular machines are primed for a variety of applications in the field of nanotechnology. Specifically, the designed manipulation of communication pathways between electron donor and acceptor moieties that are strategically integrated into dynamic photoactive rotaxanes and catenanes may lead to efficient artificial photosynthetic devices. In this pursuit, a novel [3]rotaxane molecular shuttle consisting of a four-station bis-naphthalene diimide (NDI) and central C<sub>60</sub> fullerene bis-triazolium axle component and two mechanically bonded ferrocenyl-functionalized isophthalamide anion binding site-containing macrocycles is constructed using an anio...
The relation between the chemical structure and the mechanical behavior of molecular machines is of ...
We demonstrate the first example of bidirectional reversible electronic energy transfer (REET) betwe...
We describe a [2]rotaxane whose recognition sites for the ring are a dibenzylammonium moiety, endowe...
By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular mach...
By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular mach...
By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular mach...
This thesis describes the construction and exploration of a variety of interlocked structures that e...
We present the synthesis of novel rotaxanes based on mechanically interlocked porphyrins and fullere...
A novel [2]rotaxane has been prepared in which fullerene C60 behaves as both a stopper and a photoac...
In natural photosynthesis, the protein backbone directs and positions primary and secondary electron...
The interlocking of ring and axle molecular components in rotaxanes provides a way to combine chromo...
A novel dynamic [3]catenane consisting of a large four-station central macrocycle which incorporate...
The ability to control photoinduced charge transfer within molecules represents a major challenge re...
CONSPECTUS: The promise of mechanically interlocked architectures, such as rotaxanes and catenanes, ...
none6siWe describe a electrochemically driven molecular shuttle, in which shuttling takes place by m...
The relation between the chemical structure and the mechanical behavior of molecular machines is of ...
We demonstrate the first example of bidirectional reversible electronic energy transfer (REET) betwe...
We describe a [2]rotaxane whose recognition sites for the ring are a dibenzylammonium moiety, endowe...
By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular mach...
By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular mach...
By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular mach...
This thesis describes the construction and exploration of a variety of interlocked structures that e...
We present the synthesis of novel rotaxanes based on mechanically interlocked porphyrins and fullere...
A novel [2]rotaxane has been prepared in which fullerene C60 behaves as both a stopper and a photoac...
In natural photosynthesis, the protein backbone directs and positions primary and secondary electron...
The interlocking of ring and axle molecular components in rotaxanes provides a way to combine chromo...
A novel dynamic [3]catenane consisting of a large four-station central macrocycle which incorporate...
The ability to control photoinduced charge transfer within molecules represents a major challenge re...
CONSPECTUS: The promise of mechanically interlocked architectures, such as rotaxanes and catenanes, ...
none6siWe describe a electrochemically driven molecular shuttle, in which shuttling takes place by m...
The relation between the chemical structure and the mechanical behavior of molecular machines is of ...
We demonstrate the first example of bidirectional reversible electronic energy transfer (REET) betwe...
We describe a [2]rotaxane whose recognition sites for the ring are a dibenzylammonium moiety, endowe...