Unidirectional Rotary Motion in Isotopically Chiral Molecular Motors: A Computational Analysis

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Abstract

Molecular dynamics simulations are performed to explore if isotopic chirality can induce unidirectional rotary motion in molecular motors operated through double-bond photoisomerizations. Using a high-quantum yield motor featuring a chemically asymmetric carbon atom as reference, it is found that isotopically chiral counterparts of this motor sustain such motion almost equally well. Overall, the study reveals a previously unexplored role for isotopic chirality in the design of rotary molecular motors.

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Wang, J., Oruganti, B., & Durbeej, B. (2020). Unidirectional Rotary Motion in Isotopically Chiral Molecular Motors: A Computational Analysis. Organic Letters, 22(18), 7113–7117. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.0c02436

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