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J Org Chem ; 75(3): 666-79, 2010 Feb 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20030300

RESUMO

A series of molecular motors featuring a symmetrical acridane stator is reported. Photochemical and thermal isomerization experiments confirm that this stator, in combination with a thiopyran rotor, results in molecular rotary motion in which the rate-determining thermal helix inversion proceeds effectively only at temperatures above 373 K. The introduction of a cyclopentanylidene rotor unit results in a decrease in steric hindrance with respect to the stator, and as a consequence, a 10(12)-fold increase in the rate of thermal helix inversion is observed. Nanosecond transient absorption spectroscopy allows for the thermal processes to be followed accurately at ambient temperature. The rotary motor is shown to be able to operate at 0.5 MHz rotational frequencies under optimal conditions.


Assuntos
Acridinas/química , Isomerismo , Luz , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Estrutura Molecular , Movimento (Física) , Fotoquímica , Espectrofotometria Ultravioleta , Temperatura
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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 11(40): 9124-31, 2009 Oct 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19812832

RESUMO

The combination of a photochemical and a thermal equilibrium in overcrowded alkenes, which is the basis for unidirectional rotation of light-driven molecular rotary motors, is analysed in relation to the actual average rotation rates of such structures. Experimental parameters such as temperature, concentration and irradiation intensity could be related directly to the effective rates of rotation that are achieved in solution by means of photochemical and thermal reaction rate theory. It is found that molecular properties, including absorption characteristics and photochemical quantum yields, are of less importance to the overall rate of rotation than the experimental parameters. This analysis holds considerable implications in the design of experimental conditions for functional molecular systems that will rely on high rates of rotation, and shows that average rotation rates comparable to ATPase or flagella motors are within reach assuming common experimental parameters.

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Faraday Discuss ; 143: 319-34; discussion 359-72, 2009.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20334110

RESUMO

Light driven molecular motors based on sterically overcrowded alkenes achieve repetitive unidirectional rotation through a sequential series of photochemical and thermal steps. The influence of highly viscous environments on the functioning of unidirectional light driven molecular motors is established in the present report using three distinct media. Liquefied propane, a reference medium due to its low viscosity even at 85 K, and two binary solvent systems that undergo a well-defined glass-transition are used to evaluate the influence of glass-like viscosities on both photochemical equilibria and on thermal helix inversion in the molecular motors. It is found that the greater molecular volume of the stable conformations relative to the unstable conformations is responsible for a shift of the photochemical equilibrium from 20% to 100% in favour of the unstable form when irradiated in high viscosity media. These results demonstrate the critical role excluded solvent volume can play in immobilized photo responsive molecular systems. The volume expansion associated with the thermal reversal to the most stable isomer can be used to determine the maximum possible power output of the rotary cycle.

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Chemistry ; 14(35): 11183-93, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18979464

RESUMO

The introduction of dibenzocyclohepten-5-ylidene as part of a unidirectional light-driven molecular motor allows a more complete picture of the pathway of thermal helix inversion to be developed. The most stable conformation is similar to that found in related motors in that it has, overall, an anti-folded structure with the substituent at the stereogenic centre adopting an axial orientation. Photochemical cis/trans isomerisation at -40 degrees C results in the formation of an isomer in a syn-folded conformation with the methyl group in an axial orientation. This contrasts with previous studies on related molecular rotary motors. The conformation of the higher energy intermediate typically observed for this class of compound is the anti-folded conformation, in which the methyl group is in an equatorial orientation. This conformation is available through an energetically uphill upper half ring inversion of the observed photochemical product. However, this pathway competes with a second process that leads to the more stable anti-folded conformation in which the methyl group is oriented axially. It has been shown that the conformations and pathways available for second-generation molecular motors can be described by using similar overall geometries. Differences in the metastable high-energy species are attributable to the relative energy and position on the reaction coordinate of the transition states. Kinetic studies on these new molecular motors thus provide important insights into the conformational dynamics of the rotation cycle.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 130(32): 10484-5, 2008 Aug 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18636709

RESUMO

A combination of cryogenic UV-vis and CD spectroscopy and transient absorption spectroscopy at ambient temperature is used to study a new class of unidirectional rotary molecular motors. Stabilization of unstable intermediates is achieved below 95 K in propane solution for the structure with the fastest rotation rate, and below this temperature measurements on the rate limiting step in the rotation cycle can be performed to obtain activation parameters. The results are compared to measurements at ambient temperature using transient absorption spectroscopy, which show that behavior of these motors is similar over the full temperature range investigated, thereby allowing a maximum rotation rate of 3 MHz at room temperature under suitable irradiation conditions.


Assuntos
Temperatura Baixa , Ciclopentanos/química , Rotação , Dicroísmo Circular , Soluções , Espectrofotometria Ultravioleta
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