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Active and Unidirectional Acceleration of Biaryl Rotation by a Molecular Motor

Edgar Uhl, Péter Mayer, Henry Dube

2020Angewandte Chemie30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Light‐driven molecular motors possess immense potential as central driving units for future nanotechnology. Integration into larger molecular setups and transduction of their mechanical motions represents the current frontier of research. Herein we report on an integrated molecular machine setup allowing the transmission of potential energy from a motor unit onto a remote receiving entity. The setup consists of a motor unit connected covalently to a distant and sterically encumbered biaryl receiver. By action of the motor unit, single‐bond rotation of the receiver is strongly accelerated and forced to proceed unidirectionally. The transmitted potential energy is directly measured as the extent to which energy degeneration is lifted in the thermal atropisomerization of this biaryl. Energy degeneracy is reduced by more than 1.5 kcal mol −1 , and rate accelerations of several orders of magnitude in terms of the rate constants are achieved.

Topics & Concepts

Molecular motorRotation (mathematics)AccelerationDegeneracy (biology)Energy (signal processing)Potential energyChemical energyCovalent bondChemical physicsChemistryPhysicsNanotechnologyMaterials scienceComputer scienceAtomic physicsClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsThermodynamicsBiologyArtificial intelligenceBioinformaticsSupramolecular Chemistry and ComplexesPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchAdvanced NMR Techniques and Applications
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