A Chemically Fuelled Molecular Automaton Displaying Programmed Migration of Zn2+ Between Alternative Binding Sites |
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Authors: | Matthew M Wootten Dr Sofja Tshepelevitsh Prof Ivo Leito Prof Jonathan Clayden |
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Institution: | 1. School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantock's Close, Bristol, BS8 1TS UK;2. Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu, Ravila 14a, Tartu, 50411 Estonia |
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Abstract: | A molecular system comprising a cationic zinc complex and an amino acid-derived ambident ligand having phosphate and carboxylate binding sites undergoes a series of rearrangements in which the metal cation migrates autonomously from one site to another. The location of the metal is identified by the circular dichroism spectrum of a ligated bis(2-quinolylmethyl)-(2-pyridylmethyl)amine (BQPA) chromophore, which takes a characteristic shape at each binding site. Migration is fuelled by the decomposition of trichloroacetic acid to CO2 and CHCl3, which progressively neutralises the acidity of the system as a function of time, revealing in sequence binding sites of increasing basicity. The migration rate responds to control by variation of the temperature, water content and triethylamine concentration, while an excess of fuel controls the duration of an induction period before the migration event. |
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Keywords: | chemical fuel circular dichroism host-guest systems metal complexes molecular automata |
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