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Published on: March 13, 2019
Chiral ferrocenes as novel rotary modules for molecular machines
Kazushi Kinbara1, Takahiro Muraoka, Takuzo Aida
1Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology and Center of Nanobio Integration, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan.
Abstract:
Ferrocene, a double-decker organometallic compound that generates angular motion, can be used as a unique rotary module for molecular machines. By interlocking a ferrocene-based rotary module with a photochromic unit, we have developed novel molecular machines that operate via power-conversion mechanisms. This design strategy, which mimics real machines in our daily life, allows for remote control of molecular events.
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