A Focus on Triazolium as a Multipurpose Molecular Station for pH-Sensitive Interlocked Crown-Ether-Based Molecular Machines |
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Authors: | Frédéric Coutrot |
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Affiliation: | [a]Supramolecular Machines and Architectures Team, Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron (IBMM), UMR 5247 Cnrs, Faculté des Sciences, Université Montpellier, ENSCM, Bâtiment Chimie (17), 3ème étage, Place Eugène Bataillon, case courrier 1706, 34095, Montpellier cedex 5, France |
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Abstract: | The control of motion of one element with respect to others in an interlocked architecture allows for different co-conformational states of a molecule. This can result in variations of physical or chemical properties. The increase of knowledge in the field of molecular interactions led to the design, the synthesis, and the study of various systems of molecular machinery in a wide range of interlocked architectures. In this field, the discovery of new molecular stations for macrocycles is an attractive way to conceive original molecular machines. In the very recent past, the triazolium moiety proved to interact with crown ethers in interlocked molecules, so that it could be used as an ideal molecular station. It also served as a molecular barrier in order to lock interlaced structures or to compartmentalize interlocked molecular machines. This review describes the recently reported examples of pH-sensitive triazolium-containing molecular machines and their peculiar features. |
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Keywords: | lasso structures macrocycles molecular machines molecular muscles rotaxane triazolium |
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