- A
rotaxane (from
Latin rota 'wheel' and axis 'axle') is a
mechanically interlocked molecular architecture consisting of a dumbbell-shaped
molecule which...
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complexes cucurbiturils have been emplo**** as the
macrocycles component of a
rotaxane.
After formation of the
supramolecular ****embly or
threaded complex with...
- an
artificial molecular machine (AMM) was
reported in 1994,
featuring a
rotaxane with a ring and two
different possible binding sites. In 2016 the Nobel...
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precursors to
mechanically interlocked molecular architectures, such as
rotaxanes and catenanes. Illustrative, α-cyclodextrin form second-sphere coordination...
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dethreading by two
bulky end groups. As
oligomeric or
polymeric species of
rotaxanes,
polyrotaxanes are also
capable of
converting energy input to molecular...
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Graphical representation of a
rotaxane,
useful as a
molecular switch...
- of
mechanically interlocked molecular architectures include catenanes,
rotaxanes,
molecular knots, and
molecular Borromean rings. Work in this area was...
- used as single-molecule
components in a
nanoelectronic device, such as
rotaxane.
Synthetic chemical methods can be used to
create synthetic molecular motors...
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Fransesco (26 May 2008). "Cadiot–Chodkiewicz
Active Template Synthesis of
Rotaxanes and
Switchable Molecular Shuttles with Weak
Intercomponent Interactions"...
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related to
other mechanically interlocked molecular architectures, such as
rotaxanes,
molecular knots or
molecular Borromean rings.
Recently the terminology...