We examine a simple model of rotaxane structure, with 3 asymmetric rings interacting via repulsive power-law forces. This interlocked molecule exhibits conformational isomerisation which is different from that of molecules whose connectedness is through covalent bonds. The rings are free to translate along and rotate around the axle, and hence weak interaction forces between the rings can lead to distinct rotamer states. We use energy minimisation to determine these states exactly, and show that there can be transitions from asymmetric to symmetric states by varying the bond lengths. We also use classical statistical mechanics to show the effect of thermal noise
Author Institution: University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Science, Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular...
Chirality typically arises in molecules because of a rigidly chiral arrangement of covalently bonded...
A chiral [2]rotaxane in which the asymmetry is derived from the way in which the two components are ...
We report on a set of rotaxanes with symmetrical axles equipped with a central amide group that ins...
The mechanical interlocking of molecular components can lead to the appearance of novel and unconven...
Rotaxanes are composed of a dumbbell shaped molecule threaded through a ring shaped macrocycle; see ...
Author Institution: FOM Institute for Plasma Physics Rijnhuizen, Edisonvaan 14, 3934 MN Nieuwegein, ...
Reports of mechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs) have grown in recent years, aided by the relati...
Linear molecular motors have recently attracted considerable interest. In this paper we use molecula...
Because the measured thermodynamic properties of ethane did not agree with those calculated from sta...
The synthesis, structures, and properties of [4]- and [3]-rotaxane complexes are reported where [2]-...
Operating molecular machines are based on switchable systems whose components can be set in motion i...
We exploit a reversible acid-base triggered molecular shuttling process to switch an appropriately d...
The design of molecular architectures exhibiting functional motions is a promising area for disrupti...
In cyclodextrin (CD)-based rotaxanes, the shuttling rate of the macrocycle along the thread is cruci...
Author Institution: University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Science, Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular...
Chirality typically arises in molecules because of a rigidly chiral arrangement of covalently bonded...
A chiral [2]rotaxane in which the asymmetry is derived from the way in which the two components are ...
We report on a set of rotaxanes with symmetrical axles equipped with a central amide group that ins...
The mechanical interlocking of molecular components can lead to the appearance of novel and unconven...
Rotaxanes are composed of a dumbbell shaped molecule threaded through a ring shaped macrocycle; see ...
Author Institution: FOM Institute for Plasma Physics Rijnhuizen, Edisonvaan 14, 3934 MN Nieuwegein, ...
Reports of mechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs) have grown in recent years, aided by the relati...
Linear molecular motors have recently attracted considerable interest. In this paper we use molecula...
Because the measured thermodynamic properties of ethane did not agree with those calculated from sta...
The synthesis, structures, and properties of [4]- and [3]-rotaxane complexes are reported where [2]-...
Operating molecular machines are based on switchable systems whose components can be set in motion i...
We exploit a reversible acid-base triggered molecular shuttling process to switch an appropriately d...
The design of molecular architectures exhibiting functional motions is a promising area for disrupti...
In cyclodextrin (CD)-based rotaxanes, the shuttling rate of the macrocycle along the thread is cruci...
Author Institution: University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Science, Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular...
Chirality typically arises in molecules because of a rigidly chiral arrangement of covalently bonded...
A chiral [2]rotaxane in which the asymmetry is derived from the way in which the two components are ...