Within a small, interconnected reaction network, orthogonal recognition processes drive the assembly and replication of a [2]rotaxane. Rotaxane formation is governed by a central, hydrogen-bonding-mediated binding equilibrium between a macrocycle and a linear component, which associate to give a reactive pseudorotaxane. Both the pseudorotaxane and the linear component undergo irreversible, recognition-mediated 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions with a stoppering maleimide group, forming rotaxane and thread, respectively. As a result of these orthogonal recognition-mediated processes, the rotaxane and thread can act as auto-catalytic templates for their own formation and also operate as cross-catalytic templates for each other. However, ...
International audienceA new methodology allowing preparation of a linear “unsaturated” [3]rotaxane c...
We have prepared several threading chain molecules that are capable of producing [2]pseudorotaxane c...
A kinetic model for the integration of self-replication with the formation of a mechanically interlo...
Within a small, interconnected reaction network, orthogonal recognition processes drive the assembly...
Within a small, interconnected reaction network, orthogonal recognition processes drive the assembly...
A small molecular reaction network exploits recognition-mediated reactive processes in order to driv...
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Template approaches to rotaxanes normally require at least n - 1 template sites to interlock n compo...
Abstract: Rotaxanes of the amide type have been accessible in preparative yields by a vari-ety of re...
Functional rotaxanes are one of the representative nanoscale molecular machines that have found appl...
We recently identified competitive formation of doubly interlocked [3]rotaxanes as the origin of the...
ABSTRACT: Two series of oligorotaxanes R and R ′ that contain −CH2NH2+CH2 − recognition sites in the...
Advances in supramolecular chemistry are often underpinned by the development of fundamental buildin...
We have developed a “threading-followed-by-swelling” protocol to synthesize [2]rotaxanes efficiently...
This paper describes the use of the copper(I)-catalysed azide–alkyne cycloaddition reaction in an ac...
International audienceA new methodology allowing preparation of a linear “unsaturated” [3]rotaxane c...
We have prepared several threading chain molecules that are capable of producing [2]pseudorotaxane c...
A kinetic model for the integration of self-replication with the formation of a mechanically interlo...
Within a small, interconnected reaction network, orthogonal recognition processes drive the assembly...
Within a small, interconnected reaction network, orthogonal recognition processes drive the assembly...
A small molecular reaction network exploits recognition-mediated reactive processes in order to driv...
© 2023 The Authors. This document is made available under the CC-BY 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
Template approaches to rotaxanes normally require at least n - 1 template sites to interlock n compo...
Abstract: Rotaxanes of the amide type have been accessible in preparative yields by a vari-ety of re...
Functional rotaxanes are one of the representative nanoscale molecular machines that have found appl...
We recently identified competitive formation of doubly interlocked [3]rotaxanes as the origin of the...
ABSTRACT: Two series of oligorotaxanes R and R ′ that contain −CH2NH2+CH2 − recognition sites in the...
Advances in supramolecular chemistry are often underpinned by the development of fundamental buildin...
We have developed a “threading-followed-by-swelling” protocol to synthesize [2]rotaxanes efficiently...
This paper describes the use of the copper(I)-catalysed azide–alkyne cycloaddition reaction in an ac...
International audienceA new methodology allowing preparation of a linear “unsaturated” [3]rotaxane c...
We have prepared several threading chain molecules that are capable of producing [2]pseudorotaxane c...
A kinetic model for the integration of self-replication with the formation of a mechanically interlo...