Abstract
A molecular turnstile composed of a hydroquinone based rotor and a stator bearing a tridentate coordinating site can be reversibly switched between open and closed states. The locking and unlocking processes may be read optically.
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Molecular Tectonic Laboratory, UMR UDS-CNRS 7140, icFRC, University of Strasbourg, Institut Le Bel, 4, rue Blaise Pascal, F-67000 Strasbourg, France
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A molecular turnstile composed of a hydroquinone based rotor and a stator bearing a tridentate coordinating site can be reversibly switched between open and closed states. The locking and unlocking processes may be read optically.
N. Zigon, P. Larpent, A. Jouaiti, N. Kyritsakas and M. W. Hosseini, Chem. Commun., 2014, 50, 5040 DOI: 10.1039/C4CC01071J
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