Chiral interlocked molecules in which the mechanical bond provides the sole stereogenic unit are typically produced with no control over mechanical stereochemistry. Here we report a stereoselective approach to mechanically planar chiral rotaxanes in up to 98: 2 d.r. using a readily available α amino acid‐derived azide. Symmetrisation of the covalent stereocenter yields a rotaxane in which the mechanical bond provides the only stereogenic element
Reports of mechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs) have grown in recent years, aided by the relati...
Chirality typically arises in molecules because of a rigidly chiral arrangement of covalently bonded...
Mechanical geometric isomerism, which arises when bilaterally dissymmetric components are interlocke...
Chiral interlocked molecules in which the mechanical bond provides the sole stereogenic unit are typ...
Active-template auxiliary methodologies have previously been developed for the stereoselective synth...
ABSTRACT: We describe the first method for produc-tion of mechanically planar chiral rotaxanes in ex...
Active-template auxiliary methodologies have previously been developed for the stereoselective synth...
International audienceDespite the impressive number of interlocked molecules described in the litera...
Rotaxanes can display molecular chirality solely due to the mechanical bond between the axle and enc...
Rotaxanes are interlocked molecules in which a molecular ring is trapped on a dumbbell-shaped axle b...
Mechanically interlocked molecules have been of interest to chemists since the 1960s. Recent synthet...
Mechanically interlocked molecules, such as rotaxanes and catenanes, are composed of two or more cov...
We describe the first method for production of mechanically planar chiral rotaxanes in excellent ena...
Asymmetric synthesis of mechanically planar chiral rotaxanes and topologically chiral catenanes has ...
Although chiral mechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs) have been synthesised and studied, enantio...
Reports of mechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs) have grown in recent years, aided by the relati...
Chirality typically arises in molecules because of a rigidly chiral arrangement of covalently bonded...
Mechanical geometric isomerism, which arises when bilaterally dissymmetric components are interlocke...
Chiral interlocked molecules in which the mechanical bond provides the sole stereogenic unit are typ...
Active-template auxiliary methodologies have previously been developed for the stereoselective synth...
ABSTRACT: We describe the first method for produc-tion of mechanically planar chiral rotaxanes in ex...
Active-template auxiliary methodologies have previously been developed for the stereoselective synth...
International audienceDespite the impressive number of interlocked molecules described in the litera...
Rotaxanes can display molecular chirality solely due to the mechanical bond between the axle and enc...
Rotaxanes are interlocked molecules in which a molecular ring is trapped on a dumbbell-shaped axle b...
Mechanically interlocked molecules have been of interest to chemists since the 1960s. Recent synthet...
Mechanically interlocked molecules, such as rotaxanes and catenanes, are composed of two or more cov...
We describe the first method for production of mechanically planar chiral rotaxanes in excellent ena...
Asymmetric synthesis of mechanically planar chiral rotaxanes and topologically chiral catenanes has ...
Although chiral mechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs) have been synthesised and studied, enantio...
Reports of mechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs) have grown in recent years, aided by the relati...
Chirality typically arises in molecules because of a rigidly chiral arrangement of covalently bonded...
Mechanical geometric isomerism, which arises when bilaterally dissymmetric components are interlocke...