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A light-operated pillar[6]arene-based molecular shuttle.

Tomoki OgoshiDaisuke KoteraShixin FaShungo NishidaTakahiro KakutaTada-Aki YamagishiAlbert M Brouwer
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2020)
A molecular shuttle comprising a pillar[6]arene macrocyclic ring and an axle with two equal-energy-level stations connected by an azobenzene unit was synthesised. The E isomer of the azobenzene functioned as "open gate", allowing the pillar[6]arene ring to rapidly shuttle back-and-forth between the two stations. Ultraviolet irradiation induced photo-isomerisation of the azobenzene from E to Z form. The Z isomer of the azobenzene functioned as a "closed gate", inhibiting shuttling of the pillar[6]arene ring.
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