The interlocking of ring and axle molecular components in rotaxanes provides a way to combine chromophoric, electron-donor and electron-acceptor moieties in the same molecular entity, in order to reproduce the features of photosynthetic reaction centers. To this aim, the photoinduced electron transfer processes involving a 1,8-naphthalimide chromophore embedded in several rotaxane-based dyads were investigated by steady-state and time-resolved absorption and luminescence spectroscopic experiments in the 300 fs-10 ns time window. Different rotaxanes built around the dialkylammonium / dibenzo[24]crown-8 ether supramolecular motif were designed and synthesized to decipher the relevance of key structural factors, such as the chemical deactivati...
A mechanically interlocked light-harvesting system [3]rotaxane A has been synthesized in high yield ...
From a library of five crown ether macrocycles with different ring sizes and redox-active moieties, ...
Over the years, chemists have become masters of covalent bond formation, demonstrated by the ability...
The interlocking of ring and axle molecular components in rotaxanes provides a way to combine chromo...
The ability to control photoinduced charge transfer within molecules represents a major challenge re...
By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular mach...
This research was financially supported by the Netherlands Organization for the Advancement of Resea...
By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular mach...
We describe a [2]rotaxane whose recognition sites for the ring are a dibenzylammonium moiety, endowe...
In natural photosynthesis, the protein backbone directs and positions primary and secondary electron...
We report how the nanoconfined environment, introduced by the mechanical bonds within an electrochem...
By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular mach...
The focus of this thesis is the establishment and study of reversible electronic energy transfer (RE...
The mechanical interlocking of molecular components can lead to the appearance of novel and unconven...
This paper describes preparation of rotaxanes having an aniline moiety in the axle and crown ethers ...
A mechanically interlocked light-harvesting system [3]rotaxane A has been synthesized in high yield ...
From a library of five crown ether macrocycles with different ring sizes and redox-active moieties, ...
Over the years, chemists have become masters of covalent bond formation, demonstrated by the ability...
The interlocking of ring and axle molecular components in rotaxanes provides a way to combine chromo...
The ability to control photoinduced charge transfer within molecules represents a major challenge re...
By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular mach...
This research was financially supported by the Netherlands Organization for the Advancement of Resea...
By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular mach...
We describe a [2]rotaxane whose recognition sites for the ring are a dibenzylammonium moiety, endowe...
In natural photosynthesis, the protein backbone directs and positions primary and secondary electron...
We report how the nanoconfined environment, introduced by the mechanical bonds within an electrochem...
By addressing the challenge of controlling molecular motion, mechanically interlocked molecular mach...
The focus of this thesis is the establishment and study of reversible electronic energy transfer (RE...
The mechanical interlocking of molecular components can lead to the appearance of novel and unconven...
This paper describes preparation of rotaxanes having an aniline moiety in the axle and crown ethers ...
A mechanically interlocked light-harvesting system [3]rotaxane A has been synthesized in high yield ...
From a library of five crown ether macrocycles with different ring sizes and redox-active moieties, ...
Over the years, chemists have become masters of covalent bond formation, demonstrated by the ability...