Chloride anion triggered motion in a bis-imidazolium rotaxane.
We report the first bis-imidazolium-containing rotaxane, synthesised via anion templated self-assembly. Its co-conformation is controlled by a chloride anion recognition mechanism, thus demonstrating the viability of this protocol as a stimulus for shuttling molecular motion.
Autori principali: | Serpell, C, Chall, R, Thompson, A, Beer, P |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
Pubblicazione: |
2011
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