Bidirectional Molecular Motors by Controlling Threading and Dethreading Pathways of a Linked Rotaxane
Hiromichi V. Miyagishi,
Hiroshi Masai,
Jun Terao
Abstract:Artificial molecular motors have been presented as models for biological molecular motors. In contrast to the conventional artificial molecular motors that rely on covalent bond rotation, molecular motors with mechanically interlocked molecules (MIM) have attracted considerable attention owing to their ability to generate significant rotational motion by dynamically shuttling macrocyclic components. The topology of MIM‐type rotational molecular motors is currently limited to catenane structures, which require … Show more
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