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Flexible, Linear Chains Act as Baffles To Inhibit the Intramolecular Rotation of Molecular Turnstiles
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Molecular TurnstilesEngineeringMacromolecular ArchitectureNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyMolecular Self-assemblyLinear Chains ActNmr Time ScaleMolecular BiologyMacromolecular MachineMolecular ComputingArtificial Molecular DevicesPhenyl RotatorMolecular DynamicsBiophysicsMolecular DesignIntramolecular Rotation
In artificial molecular devices, flexible, linear chains typically exhibit very weak capability in inhibiting molecular motion. Herein, we describe the dynamic properties of a series of molecular turnstiles consisting of a rigid frame and a phenyl rotator flanked with linear alkoxymethyl substituents. The long, flexible substituents act as elastic baffles to inhibit the rotations of the rotator at medium to fast speeds on the NMR time scale. When the rotator moves slowly, the substituents become more relaxed, thus obtaining an opportunity to completely thread through the cavity of the turnstiles. These findings reveal a basic but missing correlation between steric hindrance and speed of motion for flexible, linear chains in dynamic molecular devices, thus opening up a new direction toward molecular machines with more elaborate dynamic functions.
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