Synthesis of Core-Modified Third-Generation Light-Driven Molecular Motors

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The synthesis and characterization of a series of light-driven third-generation molecular motors featuring various structural modifications at the central aromatic core are presented. We explore a number of substitution patterns, such as 1,2-dimethoxybenzene, naphthyl, 1,2-dichlorobenzene, 1,1′:2′,1″-terphenyl, 4,4″-dimethoxy-1,1':2′,1″-terphenyl, and 1,2-dicarbomethoxybenzene, considered essential for designing future responsive systems. In many cases, the synthetic routes for both synthetic intermediates and motors reported here are modular, allowing for their post-functionalization. The structural modifications introduced in the core of the motors result in improved solubility and a bathochromic shift of the absorption maxima. These features, in combination with a structural design that presents remote functionalization of the stator with respect to the fluorene rotors, make these novel motors particularly promising as light-responsive actuators in covalent and supramolecular materials.

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Berrocal, J. A., Pfeifer, L., Heijnen, D., & Feringa, B. L. (2020). Synthesis of Core-Modified Third-Generation Light-Driven Molecular Motors. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 85(16), 10670–10680. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.0c01235

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