Affiliation:
1. School of Chemistry Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram Keral 695551 India
Abstract
AbstractA chiral molecular plier's design, synthesis, characterisation and operations are presented. The molecular plier encompasses three units: a BINOL unit which acts as a pivot as well as a chiral inducer, an azobenzene unit, which acts as a photo‐switchable component and two zinc porphyrin, acting as a reporter. E to Z isomerisation persuaded by irradiating with 370 nm light alters the dihedral angle of the pivot BINOL unit, which adjusts the distance between two porphyrin units. The plier can be switched to its initial state by exposure to 456 nm light or heating at 50 °C. NMR, CD and molecular modelling supported the reversible switching and change in dihedral angle and distance between reporter moiety, which was further exploited for binding with several ditopic guests. The longest guest was found to form the strongest complex, R,R‐isomer formed a stronger complex than S,S‐isomer, Z‐isomer of the plier formed stronger complex than the E‐isomer with the guest. Moreover, complexation also increased the E‐to‐Z switching efficiency and decreased the thermal back isomerisation of the azobenzene unit.
Funder
Science and Engineering Research Board
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry
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