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The Quest for Molecular Grippers: Photo-Electric Control of Molecular Gripping Machinery

Milic, Jovana V.
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Diederich, Francois
June 26, 2019
Chemistry-A European Journal

The quest for nanoscale molecular machines has inspired the search for their close relatives, molecular grippers. This path was paved by the development of resorcin[4]arene cavitands and their quinone-based redox-active congeners. In this Concept article, the efforts to design and establish the control of quinone-functionalized resorcin[4]arenes by electronic and electromagnetic stimuli is described. This was achieved by relying on paramagnetic semiquinone radical anions formed electrochemically or by photoredox catalysis. The gripper-like motion of such species could not be studied by conventional NMR spectroscopy. Instead, an entirely different approach had to be developed that included various electroanalytical and spectroelectrochemical methods, including UV/Vis/NIR spectroelectrochemistry, pulsed EPR and Davies H-1 ENDOR spectroscopy, transient absorption spectroscopy, and time-resolved luminescence measurements, besides density functional theory calculations and X-ray crystallography. The conceptual breakthroughs are reviewed as well as the current state and future perspectives of photoredox-switchable molecular grippers.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/chem.201900852
Web of Science ID

WOS:000474652100002

Author(s)
Milic, Jovana V.
Diederich, Francois
Date Issued

2019-06-26

Published in
Chemistry-A European Journal
Volume

25

Issue

36

Start page

8440

End page

8452

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry

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electroswitches

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molecular electronics

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molecular grippers

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photoredox switch

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supramolecular chemistry

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semiquinone radical-anion

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photoinduced electron-transfer

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self-assembled monolayers

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hydrogen-bond strength

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supramolecular systems

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photosystem-ii

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cavitands

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redox

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quinones

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electrochemistry

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