Synthesizing molecular knots that mimic the catalytic functionality of stereospecific or stereoselective enzymes are an intriguing task in chemistry. Synthetic anion receptors even with moderate halide binding affinities may catalyze chemical reactions involving carbon–halogen bond cleavage. Herein we report isostructural self-assembled trefoil molecular knots (Cu-TK, Cd-TK, Zn-TK) based on Cu(II), Cd(II), and Zn(II) that are capable of binding and stabilizing bromide within their central cavity and are capable of catalyzing C–Br bond cleavage. We also describe the role of noncovalent interactions between the knots and bromide as well as the size and shape of the knots on their catalytic efficiency. Among the studied three knots, Cu-TK w...
Knots are being discovered with increasing frequency in both biological and synthetic macromolecules...
A molecular pentafoil knot and doubly and triply entwined [2]catenanes based on circular Fe(II) do...
New methods that allow the generation of transition metal-based catalysts and receptors are discusse...
International audienceSynthesizing molecular knots that mimic the catalytic functionality of stereos...
Synthesizing molecular knots that mimic the catalytic functionality of stereospecific or stereoselec...
[Abstract] Two synthetic approaches—temperature variation and anion templation—allowed for the selec...
The first synthetic molecular trefoil knot was prepared in the late 1980s. However, it is only in th...
Molecular knots occur in DNA, proteins, and other macromolecules. However, the benefits that can pot...
Molecular knots occur in DNA, proteins, and other macromolecules. However, the benefits that can pot...
Molecular knots remain difficult to produce using the current synthetic methods of chemistry because...
The binding of Zn(II) cations to a pentafoil (51) knotted ligand allows the synthesis of otherwise ...
The binding of Zn(II) cations to a pentafoil (51) knotted ligand allows the synthesis of otherwise ...
The binding of Zn(II) cations to a pentafoil (51) knotted ligand allows the synthesis of otherwise ...
Knots are being discovered with increasing frequency in both biological and synthetic macromolecules...
New methods that allow the generation of transition metal-based catalysts and receptors are discusse...
Knots are being discovered with increasing frequency in both biological and synthetic macromolecules...
A molecular pentafoil knot and doubly and triply entwined [2]catenanes based on circular Fe(II) do...
New methods that allow the generation of transition metal-based catalysts and receptors are discusse...
International audienceSynthesizing molecular knots that mimic the catalytic functionality of stereos...
Synthesizing molecular knots that mimic the catalytic functionality of stereospecific or stereoselec...
[Abstract] Two synthetic approaches—temperature variation and anion templation—allowed for the selec...
The first synthetic molecular trefoil knot was prepared in the late 1980s. However, it is only in th...
Molecular knots occur in DNA, proteins, and other macromolecules. However, the benefits that can pot...
Molecular knots occur in DNA, proteins, and other macromolecules. However, the benefits that can pot...
Molecular knots remain difficult to produce using the current synthetic methods of chemistry because...
The binding of Zn(II) cations to a pentafoil (51) knotted ligand allows the synthesis of otherwise ...
The binding of Zn(II) cations to a pentafoil (51) knotted ligand allows the synthesis of otherwise ...
The binding of Zn(II) cations to a pentafoil (51) knotted ligand allows the synthesis of otherwise ...
Knots are being discovered with increasing frequency in both biological and synthetic macromolecules...
New methods that allow the generation of transition metal-based catalysts and receptors are discusse...
Knots are being discovered with increasing frequency in both biological and synthetic macromolecules...
A molecular pentafoil knot and doubly and triply entwined [2]catenanes based on circular Fe(II) do...
New methods that allow the generation of transition metal-based catalysts and receptors are discusse...