Photoinduced dynamics in hydrogen-bonded rotaxanes

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Two classes of rotaxanes are described in which photoinduced processes modulate a large-amplitude motion. In the first type, E-Z-isomerization of a fumaric diamide unit to a maleic diamide leads to a substantial weakening of the hydrogen bonds between the diamide and the macrocyclic ring that surrounds it. As a result, the rate of the pirouetting motion is increased approximately by six orders of magnitude. In the second type, intermolecular photoinduced electron transfer is used to induce a reversible shuttling motion on a time scale of microseconds. Medium effects on the rate of shuttling are presented.

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Brouwer, A. M., Fazio, S. M., Frochot, C., Gatti, F. G., Leigh, D. A., Wong, J. K. Y., & Wurpell, G. W. H. (2003). Photoinduced dynamics in hydrogen-bonded rotaxanes. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 75, pp. 1055–1060). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200375081055

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