The rotational speed of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular rotary motor, having an integrated 4,5-diazafluorenyl coordination motif, can be regulated allosterically via the binding of metal ions. DFT calculations have been used to predict the relative speed of rotation of three different (i.e. zinc, palladium and platinum) metal dichloride complexes. The photochemical and thermal isomerization behavior of these complexes has been studied in detail using UV-vis and 1H NMR spectroscopy. Our results confirm that metal coordination induces a contraction of the diazafluorenyl lower half, resulting in a reduction of the steric hindrance in the "fjord" region of the molecule, which causes an increase of the rotational speed. Importantly, metal ...
A study is presented on the control of rotary motion of an appending rotor unit in a light-driven mo...
A study is presented on the control of rotary motion of an appending rotor unit in a light-driven mo...
The introduction of bulky substituents at the stereogenic center of light-driven second-generation m...
The rotational speed of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular rotary motor, having an integrated 4,5...
The rotational speed of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular rotary motor, having an integrated 4,5...
The rotational speed of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular rotary motor, having an integrated 4,5...
The rotational speed of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular rotary motor, having an integrated 4,5...
The rotational speed of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular rotary motor, having an integrated 4,5...
Artificial molecular motors hold great promise for application in responsive functional materials as...
Artificial molecular motors hold great promise for application in responsive functional materials as...
Toward the development of visible-light-driven molecular rotary motors, an overcrowded alkene-based ...
Toward the development of visible-light-driven molecular rotary motors, an overcrowded alkene-based ...
Toward the development of visible-light-driven molecular rotary motors, an overcrowded alkene-based ...
Toward the development of visible-light-driven molecular rotary motors, an overcrowded alkene-based ...
A study is presented on the control of rotary motion of an appending rotor unit in a light-driven mo...
A study is presented on the control of rotary motion of an appending rotor unit in a light-driven mo...
A study is presented on the control of rotary motion of an appending rotor unit in a light-driven mo...
The introduction of bulky substituents at the stereogenic center of light-driven second-generation m...
The rotational speed of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular rotary motor, having an integrated 4,5...
The rotational speed of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular rotary motor, having an integrated 4,5...
The rotational speed of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular rotary motor, having an integrated 4,5...
The rotational speed of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular rotary motor, having an integrated 4,5...
The rotational speed of an overcrowded alkene-based molecular rotary motor, having an integrated 4,5...
Artificial molecular motors hold great promise for application in responsive functional materials as...
Artificial molecular motors hold great promise for application in responsive functional materials as...
Toward the development of visible-light-driven molecular rotary motors, an overcrowded alkene-based ...
Toward the development of visible-light-driven molecular rotary motors, an overcrowded alkene-based ...
Toward the development of visible-light-driven molecular rotary motors, an overcrowded alkene-based ...
Toward the development of visible-light-driven molecular rotary motors, an overcrowded alkene-based ...
A study is presented on the control of rotary motion of an appending rotor unit in a light-driven mo...
A study is presented on the control of rotary motion of an appending rotor unit in a light-driven mo...
A study is presented on the control of rotary motion of an appending rotor unit in a light-driven mo...
The introduction of bulky substituents at the stereogenic center of light-driven second-generation m...