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Light-driven Molecular Motors on Surfaces for Single Molecular Imaging
Published on: March 13, 2019
Asymmetric Synthesis of Second-Generation Light-Driven Molecular Motors
Thomas van Leeuwen1, Wojciech Danowski1, Edwin Otten1
1Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, University of Groningen , Nijenborgh 4, 9747 Groningen, AG, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
The enantiomeric homogeneity of light-driven molecular motors based on overcrowded alkenes is crucial in their application as either unidirectional rotors or as chiral multistate switches. It was challenging to obtain these compounds as single enantiomers via the established synthetic procedures due to loss of optical purity in the key step, i.e., the Barton-Kellogg olefination reaction. Searching for strategies to avoid racemization, a new class of light-driven molecular motors was designed, synthesized, and studied. The stereochemical integrity was fully preserved throughout the synthesis, and on the basis of photochemical and kinetic studies using UV/vis, CD, and 1H NMR spectroscopy, it was established that they still function properly as unidirectional molecular motors.
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