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Corannulene-Based Reversible Bistable Molecular Machines for Fullerene Recognition
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11th Singapore International Chemistry Conference (SICC-11)
Año del Documento
2022
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11th Singapore International Chemistry Conference (SICC-11) - 11th to 14th December 2022 - Singapore - Organizing Committee: Professor Shunsuke Chiba (Nanyang Technological University) and Professor Yu Zhao (National University of Singapore)
Abstract
A molecular machine refers to a multistable chemical system capable of reversibly modify its structure by a relative movement of its constituent parts as a response to an external stimulus producing observable work. They are actually key functional elements that support life itself in all living beings.
In this talk we will focus on artificial molecular machines which switch their structure between two well-defined conformers/configurational isomers by photoisomerization, metal coordination/decoordination, and redox process. All the species presented bear two units of corannulene (C20H10), a geodesic polyarene capable of establishing attractive interactions with fullerenes through concave-convex π-π interactions. The operational principle relies on the formation or disruption of a molecular tweezer by placing two corannulene units in the right location to establish a cavity for fullerene recognition. Their switching properties, especially the in-situ reversibility, and the impact produced onto their ability to recognize fullerenes (C60, C70) will be shown and discussed.
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Aromatic compounds
Compuestos aromáticos
Carbon nanomaterials
Nanomateriales de carbono
Chemical structure
Estructura química
Nanospheres
Nanoesferas
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eng
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