Molecular-based electronically switchable tunnel junction devices

CP Collier, JO Jeppesen, Y Luo, J Perkins… - Journal of the …, 2001 - ACS Publications
Solid-state tunnel junction devices were fabricated from Langmuir Blodgett molecular
monolayers of a bistable [2] catenane, a bistable [2] pseudorotaxane, and a single-station [2] …

Nanovalves

S Saha, KCF Leung, TD Nguyen… - Advanced Functional …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
This article features both molecular and supramolecular chemistry involving: i) stimuli‐
induced nanoscale movements within mechanically interlocked molecules; ii) the fabrication …

Electrochemically switchable hydrogen-bonded molecular shuttles

A Altieri, FG Gatti, ER Kay, DA Leigh… - Journal of the …, 2003 - ACS Publications
A series of [2] rotaxanes containing succinamide and naphthalimide hydrogen-bonding
stations for a benzylic amide macrocycle is described. Electrochemical reduction and …

[图书][B] Progress in inorganic chemistry

KD Karlin, SJ Lippard - 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Lead has been used as a heavy atom derivative to solve the phase problem in the crystal
structures of a variety of protein including the calcium proteins calmodulin and …

A lockable light‐driven molecular shuttle with a fluorescent signal

QC Wang, DH Qu, J Ren, K Chen… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Rotaxanes have received considerable interest in recent years because of their potential
applications in nanostructured functional materials and molecular devices.[1–5] Deeper …

Ruthenium tris (bipyridine) complexes: Interchange between photons and electrons in molecular-scale devices and machines

V Balzani, P Ceroni, A Credi, M Venturi - Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
This review deals with a very peculiar molecule,[Ru (bpy) 3] 2+(bpy: 2, 2′-bipyridine), and
its interaction with photons and electrons. We summarize the properties that make [Ru (bpy) …

Artificial nanomachines based on interlocked molecular species: recent advances

V Balzani, A Credi, S Silvi, M Venturi - Chemical Society Reviews, 2006 - pubs.rsc.org
The bottom-up construction and operation of nanoscale machines and motors, that is,
supramolecular systems wherein the molecular components can be set in motion in a …

An acid-base-controllable [c2] daisy chain

J Wu, KCF Leung, D Benítez, JY Han… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2008 - hub.hku.hk
(Figure Presented) The long and the short of it: A bistable molecular muscle, based on a
doubly threaded Janus-type [2] rotaxane, is assembled using a template-directed self …

Corrole− fullerene dyads: formation of long-lived charge-separated states in nonpolar solvents

F DʼSouza, R Chitta, K Ohkubo, M Tasior… - Journal of the …, 2008 - ACS Publications
The first example of covalently linked free-base corrole− fullerene dyads is reported. In the
newly synthesized dyads, the free-energy calculations performed by employing the redox …

Toward chemically controlled nanoscale molecular machinery

HR Tseng, SA Vignon… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Richard Feynman, in his famous address [1] entitled “There is Plenty of Room at the Bottom”
to the American Physical Society in December 1959, raised the fascinating question:“what …