The art of building small: From molecular switches to molecular motors

Ben L. Feringa*

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Abstract

Molecular switches and motors are essential components of artificial molecular machines. In this perspective, we discuss progress in our design, synthesis, and functioning of photochemical and electrochemical switches and chemical and light-driven molecular motors. Special emphasis is given to the control of a range of functions and properties, including luminescence, self-assembly, motion, color, conductance, transport, and chirality. We will also discuss our efforts to control mechanical movement at the molecular level, a feature that is at the heart of molecular motors and machines. The anchoring of molecular motors on surfaces and molecular motors at work are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6635-6652
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Organic Chemistry
Volume72
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31-Aug-2007

Keywords

  • STERICALLY OVERCROWDED ALKENES
  • MECHANOSENSITIVE CHANNEL MSCL
  • UNIDIRECTIONAL BOND ROTATION
  • LIQUID-CRYSTALLINE FILMS
  • ROTARY MOTION
  • AUTONOMOUS MOVEMENT
  • STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION
  • CATALYTIC NANOMOTORS
  • GOLD NANOPARTICLES
  • BROWNIAN MOTOR

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