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Stimuli-Responsive Resorcin[4]arene Cavitands: Toward Visible-Light-Activated Molecular Grippers
Authors:Dr. Víctor García-López  Dr. Michal Zalibera  Dr. Nils Trapp  Dr. Martin Kuss-Petermann  Prof. Dr. Oliver S. Wenger  Prof. Dr. François Diederich
Affiliation:1. Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zurich, HCI, Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 3, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland;2. Institute of Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics, Slovak University of Technology, Radlinského 9, 81237 Bratislava, Slovakia;3. Department of Chemistry, University of Basel, St. Johanns-Ring 19, 4056 Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:Resorcin[4]arene cavitands, equipped with diverse quinone ( Q ) and [Ru(bpy)2dppz]2+ (bpy=2,2′-bipyridine, dppz=dipyrido[3,2-a:2′,3′-c]phenazine) photosensitizing walls in different configurations, were synthesized. Upon visible-light irradiation at 420 nm, electron transfer from the [Ru(bpy)2dppz]2+ to the Q generates the semiquinone ( SQ ) radical anion, triggering a large conformational switching from a flat kite to a vase with a cavity for the encapsulation of small guests, such as cyclohexane and heteroalicyclic derivatives, in CD3CN. Depending on the molecular design, the SQ radical anion can live for several minutes (≈10 min) and the vase can be generated in a secondary process without need for addition of a sacrificial electron donor to accumulate the SQ state. Switching can also be triggered by other stimuli, such as changes in solvent, host–guest complexation, and chemical and electrochemical processes. This comprehensive investigation benefits the development of stimuli-responsive nanodevices, such as light-activated molecular grippers.
Keywords:cavitands  molecular grippers  ruthenium  semiquinone radical anions  stimuli-responsive cavitands
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