Abstract:Molecular motors change conformation under the influence of light and
when attached to host molecules they may find applications as sensors
and switchable catalysts. Here we present a porphyrin macrocyclic host
functionalized with two motor appendages for future catalytic
applications. The compound is formed as a mixture of six stereoisomers
(three sets of enantiomers), which have been separated by (chiral)
chromatography. 1H NMR and chiral spectroscopy revealed that in one set
of diastereomers the two motors … Show more
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