Mechanically Interlocked Profragrances for the Controlled Release of Scents

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The synthesis of a series of interlocked profragrances and the study of the controlled release of the corresponding scents are reported. The structures of the profragrances are based on a [2]pseudorotaxane scaffold with a fumaramate thread derived from perfumery alcohols and a tetrabenzylamido ring. The delivery of the scents was accomplished by sequential thermal dethreading and further enzymatic hydrolysis. Alternatively, the dethreading can be achieved by increasing the polarity of the solvent or photochemical isomerization. The temperature of dethreading can be modulated by the steric demand of the ends of the thread, which allows the selection of different precursor structures depending on the desired rates of delivery. The inputs and outputs for the controlled release of the interlocked profragrances correspond to those of YES or AND logic gates.

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Lopez-Sanchez, J., Alajarin, M., Pastor, A., & Berna, J. (2021). Mechanically Interlocked Profragrances for the Controlled Release of Scents. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 86(21), 15045–15054. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.1c01725

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