PubReading [336] - Foldaxanes- Rotaxane-like Architectures from Foldamers - V. Koegler, Y. Ferrand et al.

PubReading by Mando Mourad

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Mechanically interlocked molecules such as rotaxanes and catenanes contain free-moving components that cannot dissociate and have enabled the investigation and control of various translational and rotational molecular motions. The architecture of pseudo-rotaxanes and of some kinetically labile rotaxanes is comparable to that of rotaxanes but their components are reversibly associated and not irreversibly interlocked. In other words, pseudo-rotaxanes may fall apart. This Account focuses on a peculiar family of rotaxane-like architectures termed foldaxanes. Foldaxanes consist of a helically folded oligomer wound around a rod-like dumbbell-shaped guest. Winding of the helix around the rod thus entails an unwinding−rewinding process that creates a kinetic barrier. It follows that foldax ...   ...  Read more
Keywords
foldaxanesrotaxanescatenanesinterlocked moleculesoligoamide