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An electrochemically controlled supramolecular zip tie based on host-guest chemistry of CB[8].

Iago NeiraOlaya DomarcoJosé L BarriadaPaola FranchiMarco LucariniMarcos D GarcíaCarlos Peinador
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2021)
Three molecular threads incorporating two viologen units attached by an oligo-ethylene glycol chain of variable length and an electron rich naphthalene moiety were prepared. The internal viologen unit is connected to the naphthalene by a rigid linker that prevents the simultaneous complexation of these systems. The axle with the shortest chain (14+) in the presence of CB[8] placed the chain inside the macrocycle in aqueous media. In contrast, the longer chains in 24+ and 34+ allow locating the terminal viologen and the electron rich unit inside the cavity. Upon reduction of the bipyridinium salts, the system behaves like a zip tie relaxing the chain as a consequence of the insertion of both radical cation moieties within the CB[8] and making these switches as potential components for molecular machinery.
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