Pillar[5]arene/imidazolium based [n]rotaxanesTools Langer, Philipp (2019) Pillar[5]arene/imidazolium based [n]rotaxanes. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractMolecular machines and motors play a key role in numerous biological processes. Nature has thrown down the gauntlet regarding complexity and function of these systems. Over the last decade advances in synthetic and supramolecular chemistry have enabled chemists all over the world to make significant progress towards conquering the realm of nanomachines. At the forefront of this are mechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs), which have also added an additional dimension to various fields of both experimental and theoretical chemistry. The potential applications of molecular machines is undoubtedly immense and bridging the gap between the current generation of molecular machines and state of the art systems found in nature bears great reward. MIMs commonly feature members of the key macrocycle families. One of the most prominent recently discovered families of macrocycles are pillar[n]arenes. Their potential in the synthesis of MIMs is of great interest and is currently subject to substantial investigation.
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