The foundation of a light driven molecular muscle based on stilbene and α-cyclodextrin†
Abstract
The rotaxane 3(E,E) serves as the basis of a light driven molecular muscle, where reversible photoisomerisation of the stilbene units causes the
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Free Radical Chemistry and Biotechnology, Research School of Chemistry, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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b School of Chemistry and Physics, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
The rotaxane 3(E,E) serves as the basis of a light driven molecular muscle, where reversible photoisomerisation of the stilbene units causes the
R. E. Dawson, S. F. Lincoln and C. J. Easton, Chem. Commun., 2008, 3980 DOI: 10.1039/B809014A
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