1. A chiral self-sorting photoresponsive coordination cage based on overcrowded alkenes
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Constantin Stuckhardt, Diederik Roke, Wojciech Danowski, Edwin Otten, Sander J. Wezenberg, and Ben L. Feringa
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coordination cages ,molecular motors ,molecular switches ,overcrowded alkene ,palladium ,Science ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
In recent years, increasing efforts have been devoted to designing new functional stimuli-responsive supramolecular assemblies. Here, we present three isomeric supramolecular coordination complexes consisting of a Pd2L4 stoichiometry. As shown by NMR, CD and X-ray studies, as well as DFT calculations, these complexes form cage-like structures by chiral self-sorting. Photochromic ligands derived from first generation molecular motors enable light-driven interconversion between the three isomers. Two of the isomers were able to form host–guest complexes opening up new prospects toward stimuli-controlled substrate binding and release.
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- 2019
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