We report the one-pot synthesis and electrochemical switching mechanism of a family of electrochemically bistable 'daisy chain' rotaxane switches based on a derivative of the so-called 'blue box' (BB4+) tetracationic cyclophane cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene). These mechanically interlocked molecules are prepared by stoppering kinetically the solution-state assemblies of a self-complementary monomer comprising a BB4+ ring appended with viologen (V2+) and 1,5-dioxynaphthalene (DNP) recognition units using click chemistry. Six daisy chains are isolated from a single reaction: two monomers (which are not formally 'chains'), two dimers, and two trimers, each pair of which contains a cyclic and an acyclic isomer. The products have been characteri...
Operating molecular machines are based on switchable systems whose components can be set in motion i...
Photochemical control of a self-assembled supramolecular 1:1 pseudorotaxane (formed between a tetrac...
This dissertation presents the design, synthesis, and characterization of supramolecular assemblies ...
We report the one-pot synthesis and electrochemical switching mechanism of a family of electrochemic...
We report the one-pot synthesis and electrochemical switching mechanism of a family of electrochemic...
International audienceMechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs) have emerged as intriguing building ...
International audienceThe implementation of molecular machines in polymer science is of high interes...
The tendency for viologen radical cations to dimerize has been harnessed to establish a recognition ...
A number of nanometer-scale molecular assemblies, based on rotaxane-type structures, have been synth...
Although motor proteins are essential cellular components that carry out biological processes by con...
Although the desirability of developing synthetic molecular machine systems that can function on sur...
Although the desirability of developing synthetic molecular machine systems that can function on sur...
Among the growing collection of molecular systems under consideration for nanoscale device applicati...
The trisradical recognition motif between a 4,4′-bipyridinium radical cation and a cyclo-bis-4,4′-bi...
8Operating molecular machines are based on switchable systems whose components can be set in motio...
Operating molecular machines are based on switchable systems whose components can be set in motion i...
Photochemical control of a self-assembled supramolecular 1:1 pseudorotaxane (formed between a tetrac...
This dissertation presents the design, synthesis, and characterization of supramolecular assemblies ...
We report the one-pot synthesis and electrochemical switching mechanism of a family of electrochemic...
We report the one-pot synthesis and electrochemical switching mechanism of a family of electrochemic...
International audienceMechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs) have emerged as intriguing building ...
International audienceThe implementation of molecular machines in polymer science is of high interes...
The tendency for viologen radical cations to dimerize has been harnessed to establish a recognition ...
A number of nanometer-scale molecular assemblies, based on rotaxane-type structures, have been synth...
Although motor proteins are essential cellular components that carry out biological processes by con...
Although the desirability of developing synthetic molecular machine systems that can function on sur...
Although the desirability of developing synthetic molecular machine systems that can function on sur...
Among the growing collection of molecular systems under consideration for nanoscale device applicati...
The trisradical recognition motif between a 4,4′-bipyridinium radical cation and a cyclo-bis-4,4′-bi...
8Operating molecular machines are based on switchable systems whose components can be set in motio...
Operating molecular machines are based on switchable systems whose components can be set in motion i...
Photochemical control of a self-assembled supramolecular 1:1 pseudorotaxane (formed between a tetrac...
This dissertation presents the design, synthesis, and characterization of supramolecular assemblies ...