Issue 29, 2008

Can a synthetic thread act as an electrochemically switchable molecular device?

Abstract

Here we report that at room temperature in acetonitrile after the reduction of the naphthalimide-site, a synthetic molecular thread undergoes a complete conformational change which makes possible an efficient conversion of chemical energy into mechanical work; such results point out the ability of the thread to act as a molecular device under electrochemical control.

Graphical abstract: Can a synthetic thread act as an electrochemically switchable molecular device?

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
10 Mar 2008
Accepted
08 May 2008
First published
19 Jun 2008

Chem. Commun., 2008, 3399-3401

Can a synthetic thread act as an electrochemically switchable molecular device?

C. Zazza, A. Amadei, N. Sanna and M. Aschi, Chem. Commun., 2008, 3399 DOI: 10.1039/B804031A

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