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Assembling Molecular Shuttles Powered by Reversibly Attached Kinesins
Published on: January 26, 2019
Parking and restarting a molecular shuttle in situ
Nai-Chia Chen1, Chien-Chen Lai, Yi-Hung Liu
1Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.
Abstract:
Herein we report an easy-to-synthesize [2]rotaxane, which incorporates two ionic monopyridinium stations and one 2,2'-bipyridine station as the shaft of the dumbbell-shaped component and a bis-p-xylyl[26]crown-6 (BPX26C6) unit as the macrocyclic component. In this molecular shuttle, the BPX26C6 unit can be docked selectively on either the central 2,2'-bipyridine station or one of the two terminal pyridinium stations, and subsequently, returned to its shuttling molecular motion through the in situ addition of simple reagents (acid/base or metal ion/metal-ion-complexing ligand pairs).
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