Title: UNIDIRECTIONAL ROTATION IN A MECHANICALLY INTERLOCKED MOLECULAR ROTOR
1UNIDIRECTIONAL ROTATION IN A MECHANICALLY
INTERLOCKED MOLECULAR ROTOR
NATURE - VOL 424 - 10 JULY 2003 David A. Leigh,
Jenny K. Y. Wong, Francois Dehez Fraceso
Zerbetto
22CATENANE BASED MOLECULAR ROTOR
- 2Catenane in which one ring moves sequentially
between three different binding sites. - An ability required to switch two of the sites
between on and off positions. - Small ring moves to the binding site that is
thermodynamically most stable.
32CATENANE MOLECULAR ROTOR SYNTHESIS
Large Ring Ring Closing Metathesis (RCM) using
Grubbs Reagent
A
D
B
C
Small Ring Base induced amide bond formation (In
presence of large macrocycle)
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4CHANGE IN BINDING AFFINITIES
Initial condition is that A gt B C.
Step 1. Site A ? A Photoisomerism of alkene
double bond leads to reduction in binding
affinity.
2? AMIDE FUMARAMIDE
Now B gt A C
5CHANGE IN BINDING AFFINITIES
Step 2. Site B - Photoisomerisation of alkene
double bond leads to reduction of binding affinity
3 AMIDE FUMARAMIDE Binds less strongly due to
extra bulk of Me groups
Now C gt A B
SUCINNIC AMIDE ESTER Binds less strongly due to
increased flexibility of group and fact that one
group is an ester
Step 3. Heating at 100 C for 48 h returns both
A and B return to A and B but as return to A
can occur in either direction, making this rotor
not truly unidirectional.
63CATENANE BASED MOLECULAR ROTOR
- Addition of a secondary ring allows a true
unidirectionality. - In this case presence of the second ring
occupying the second strongest binding site means
that the upon photoisomerism ring moves the
opposite direction. - One cycle of diastereomer interconversions E,E ?
E,E leads to the two rings swopping posistions
relative to one another. - Two cycles of diasteromer interconversions leads
to both rings going through 360.