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1Center for Supramolecular Science and Department of Chemistry, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida 33124-0431, USA.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|October 24, 2002
概括
铁的氧化驱动着一个resocin[4]arene分子囊的自我组装. 这种囊封装了氧化铁素,并减缓了其电化学还原,证明了电化学控制的超分子化学.
科学领域:
- 超分子化学 超分子化学
- 电化学 电化学 电化学
- 有机化学 有机化学
背景情况:
- 树脂烯宏循环因其形成宿主-客人复合物的能力而闻名.
- 电化学方法可以精确控制分子过程.
- 铁及其类似物是广泛研究的氧化还原活性分子.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究电化学驱动的树脂分子的自我组装.
- 探索氧化铁衍生物在自组装囊中的封装.
- 了解电解质离子对这种自我组装过程的影响.
主要方法:
- 电化学实验 (循环电压测量) 用于诱导和监测自组装和氧化还原过程.
- 核磁共振 (NMR) 光谱 (1H NMR) 来确认封装.
- 树脂烯宏循环的合成和表征.
主要成果:
- 铁的氧化启动了六个酸 (2) 单元的自我组装到一个分子囊中.
- 支持电解质离子被发现对自组装过程至关重要.
- 和在囊中的封装通过NMR和电压测量得到证实.
- 封装显著减缓了客分子的电化学减少.
结论:
- 电化学刺激可以精确地控制resorcinarene宏循环的自我组装到功能分子囊中.
- 被封装的客人表现出改变的电化学特性,证明了超分子环境的影响.
- 这项工作突出了设计响应式主机-客户系统的新策略.
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