Login / Signup

Guest-Shuttling in a Nanosized Metallobox.

Susana IbáñezPaula SalvàLouise N DaweEduardo Peris
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
An iridium-conjoined long and narrow metallorectangle was obtained by combining a quinoxalinophenanthrophenazine-connected Janus-di-imidazolylidene ligand and pyrazine. The size and shape of this assembly together with the fused polyaromatic nature of its panels provides it with properties that are uncommon for other metallosupramolecular assemblies. For example, this nanosized 'slit-like' metallobox is able show very large binding affinities with planar organic molecules in such a way, that the cavity is asymmetrically occupied by the guest molecule. This unsymmetrical conformation leads to the existence of a large amplitude motion of these guests, which slide between the two sides of the cavity of the host, thus constituting rare examples of molecular shuttles.
Keyphrases
  • water soluble
  • resting state
  • biofilm formation
  • high speed
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • crystal structure
  • functional connectivity
  • escherichia coli
  • binding protein
  • cystic fibrosis
  • high resolution