Shuttles and muscles:: Linear molecular machines based on transition metals

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作者
Collin, JP [1 ]
Dietrich-Buchecker, C [1 ]
Gaviña, P [1 ]
Jimenez-Molero, MC [1 ]
Sauvage, JP [1 ]
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[1] Univ Strasbourg, CNRS, UMR 7513, Lab Chim Organominerale, F-67070 Strasbourg, France
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10.1021/ar0001766
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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Transition-metal-containing rotaxanes can behave as linear motors at the molecular level. The molecules are set into motion either by an electrochemical reaction or using a chemical signal. In a first example, a simple rotaxane is described that consists of a ring threaded by a two-coordination-site axle. The ring contains a bidentate ligand, coordinated to a copper center. The axle incorporates both a bidentate and a terdentate ligand. By oxidizing or reducing the copper center to Cu(II) or Cu(I) respectively, the ring glides from a given position on the axle to another position and vice versa. By generalizing the concept to a rotaxane dimer, whose synthesis involves a quantitative double-threading reaction triggered by copper(I) complexation, a molecular assembly reminiscent of a muscle is constructed. By exchanging the two metal centers of the complex (copper(I) / zinc(III)), a large-amplitude movement is generated, which corresponds to a contraction/stretching process. The copper(I)-containing rotaxane dimer is in a stretched situation (overall length similar to8 nm), whereas the zinc(II) complexed compound is contracted (length similar to6.5 nm). The stretching/contraction process is reversible and it is hoped that, in the future, other types of signals can be used (electrochemical or light pulse) to trigger the motion.
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