From non-covalent assemblies to molecular machines

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adam_text IMAGE 1 CONTENTS PREFACE XIII LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS XV DESCRIPTION XIX OPENING SESSION XX THE INTERNATIONAL SOLVAY INSTITUTES XXIII SOLVAY SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE FOR CHEMISTRY XXV 21ST SOLVAY CONFERENCE ON CHEMISTRY XXVI PART ONE NONCOVALENT ASSEMBLIES: DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS I 1 INTRODUCTION AND DEFINITION OF NONCOVALENT ASSEMBLIES 3 JULIUS REBEKJR REFERENCES 6 2 NONCOVALENT ASSEMBLIES: DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS 7 MAKOTO FUJITA AND TAKASHI MURASE 2.1 INTRODUCTION 7 2.2 LANDMARKS IN SELF-ASSEMBLY FIELDS 8 2.3 HYDROGEN-BONDED ASSEMBLIES 15 2.4 COORDINATION ASSEMBLIES 17 2.5 FUNCTION THROUGH ARCHITECTURE 21 2.6 CONCLUSIONS 27 REFERENCES 27 3 DISCUSSION 1.A 31 CHAIRMAN:JULIUS REBEKJR 4 NONCOVALENT SYNTHESIS OF MOLECULAR RECEPTORS 35 DAVID N. REINHOUDT 4.1 INTRODUCTION 35 4.2 NONCOVALENT SYNTHESIS 35 4.3 SUPRAMOLECULAR CHIRALITY 38 BIBLIOGRAFISCHE INFORMATIONEN HTTP://D-NB.INFO/1002408156 DIGITALISIERT DURCH IMAGE 2 VI CONTENTS 4.4 OPTICAL AMPLIFICATION IN DYNAMIC SUPRAMOLECULAR SYSTEMS 40 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 41 REFERENCES 42 5 CUCURBITURILS: NEW PLAYERS IN NONCOVALENT ASSEMBLY 43 KIMOON KIM ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 48 REFERENCES 48 6 COMMENT ON THE POSSIBLE PRESENCE OF BUBBLES INSIDE SELF-ASSEMBLED MOLECULAR CAGES 51 JOSEF M ICH I REFERENCES 56 7 DISCUSSION L.B 57 CHAIRMAN: JULIUS REBEKJR PART TWO TEMPLATE SYNTHESIS OF CATENANES AND ROTAXANES 65 8 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE MECHANICAL BOND 67 JOHN-CARL OLSEN, KIRSTEN E. GRIFFITHS, ANDJ. FRASER STODDART 8.1 INTRODUCTION 67 8.1.1 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 69 8.2 DONOR/ACCEPTOR TEMPLATED SYSTEMS 72 8.3 CHARGED HYDROGEN BOND-TEMPLATED SYSTEMS 80 8.3.1 REVERSE RECOGNITION IN ROTAXANE SYNTHESIS 82 8.3.2 THREADING-FOLLOWED-BY-STOPPERING PROTOCOLS 83 8.3.3 CLIPPING PROTOCOL 84 8.3.4 SLIPPAGE 86 8.3.5 RING SHRINKAGE 87 8.3.6 THREADING ACCOMPANIED BY SWELLING 87 8.3.7 OTHER MECHANICALLY INTERLOCKED MOLECULES 88 8.3.8 MOLECULAR SWITCHES 89 8.4 ANION-TEMPLATED SYNTHESIS 90 8.5 NEUTRAL HYDROGEN BOND-TEMPLATED SYSTEMS 93 8.5.1 CATENANES 94 8.5.2 ROTAXANES 99 8.5.3 NOVEL CATENANE AND ROTAXANE ARCHITECTURES 103 8.6 METAL-CONTAINING CATENANES AND ROTAXANES 106 8.7 SOLVOPHOBICALLY DRIVEN TEMPLATION 115 8.8 APPLICATIONS 122 8.9 CONCLUSIONS 127 REFERENCES 128 IMAGE 3 CONTENTS VII 9 DISCUSSION 2.A 141 CHAIRMAN: FRITZ VOGLIE 10 DYNAMIC COMBINATORIAL APPROACHES TO CATENANES 147 JEREMY K. M. SANDERS NOTES ADDED AFTER THE CONFERENCE 149 REFERENCES 249 11 DISCUSSION 2.B 151 CHAIRMAN: FRITZ VOEGTLE PART THREE MOLECULAR MACHINES BASED ON CATENANES AND ROTAXANES 157 12 MOLECULAR MACHINES BASED ON ROTAXANES AND CATENANES 159 VINCENZO BALZANI, ALBERTO CREDI, AND MARGHERITA VENTURI 12.1 INTRODUCTION 159 12.2 MOLECULAR MACHINES: HISTORY AND OVERVIEW 260 12.2.1 GENERAL CONCEPTS 260 12.2.2 NATURAL DEVICES AND MACHINES 161 12.2.3 ARTIFICIAL MOLECULAR DEVICES AND MACHINES 162 12.2.4 MECHANICAL MOTION IN ARTIFICIAL MOLECULAR-S CALE SYSTEMS 263 12.2.5 ENERGY SUPPLY 265 12.2.5.1 CHEMICAL ENERGY 165 12.2.5.2 LIGHT ENERGY 265 12.2.5.3 ELECTRICAL ENERGY 166 12.3 MOLECULAR MACHINES BASED ON ROTAXANES 266 12.3.1 INTRODUCTION I66 12.3.2 CHEMICALLY DRIVEN MOVEMENTS 169 12.3.2.1 ROTAXANES BASED ON MACROCYCLIC CROWN ETHERS 169 12.3.2.2 ROTAXANES BASED ON METAL COMPLEXES 172 12.3.2.3 ROTAXANES BASED ON CUCURBITURIL AND CYCLODEXTRIN 172 12.3.2.4 OTHER SYSTEMS 274 12.3.3 ELECTROCHEMICALLY DRIVEN MOVEMENTS 175 12.3.3.1 ROTAXANES BASED ON TETRACATIONIC CYCLOPHANES 275 12.3.3.2 ROTAXANES BASED ON METAL COMPLEXES 176 12.3.4 PHOTOCHEMICALLY DRIVEN MOVEMENTS 178 12.3.4.1 SYSTEMS BASED ON PHOTOINDUCED ELECTRON TRANSFER 178 12.3.4.2 SYSTEMS BASED ON PHOTOISOMERIZATION REACTIONS 182 12.3.5 ALLOWING/PREVENTING RING MOTION 283 12.4 MOLECULAR MACHINES BASED ON CATENANES 187 12.4.1 INTRODUCTION 187 12.4.2 CHEMICALLY DRIVEN PROCESSES 288 12.4.3 ELECTROCHEMICALLY DRIVEN PROCESSES 189 IMAGE 4 VILI CONTENTS 12.4.4 PHOTOCHEMICALLY DRIVEN PROCESSES 190 12.4.5 UNIDIRECTIONAL RING ROTATION IN CATENANES 292 12.5 PERFORMING FUNCTIONS WITH MOLECULAR MACHINES 296 12.5.1 BEYOND THE SOLUTION PHASE: ORDERING AND ADDRESSING 296 12.5.2 MOLECULAR VALVES 197 12.5.3 MOLECULAR MUSCLES 298 12.5.4 PHOTOINDUCED TRANSPORT OF LIQUID DROPLETS 199 12.5.5 INTERLOCKED COMPOUNDS IN SOLID-STATE ELECTRONIC DEVICES 200 12.6 PERSPECTIVES 204 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 205 REFERENCES 206 13 DISCUSSION 3.A 213 CHAIRMAN: DAVID A. LEIGH 14 REARRANGEMENT OF A SURFACE-DEPOSITED [2]CATENANE BY COORDINATION TO COPPER(L) AT THE SINGLE-MOLECULE LEVEL 219 JEAN-PIERRE SAUVAGE CONCLUSIONS 222 REFERENCES 222 15 A TOROIDAL OXIDATION CATALYST 225 ALAN E. ROWAN, JOHANNES A.A.W. ELEMANS, AND ROELANDJ.M . NOLTE REFERENCES 230 16 DISCUSSION 3.B 231 CHAIRMAN: DAVID A. LEIGH PART FOUR MOLECULAR MACHINES BASED ON NON-INTERLOCKING MOLECULES 242 17 SYNTHETIC MOLECULAR MACHINES BASED ON NON-INTERLOCKED SYSTEMS: FROM CONCEPT TO APPLICATIONS 243 WESLEY R. BROWNE, DIRK PIJPER, MICHAEL M. POLLARD, AND BEN L. FERINGA 17.1 INTRODUCTION 243 17.2 DESIGN CONCEPTS 244 17.3 SYNTHETIC MOLECULAR ROTORS 246 17.3.1 METAL COMPLEXES AS ROTORS 246 17.3.2 CORRELATED ROTATION THROUGH STERIC INTERACTIONS 250 17.3.3 MOLECULAR GYROSCOPE IN THE SOLID STATE 253 17.3.4 ROTARY MOTION CONTROLLED BY AN EXTERNAL INPUT 254 17.3.5 ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN ROTORS AND MACHINES 256 17.3.6 MOLECULAR ROTATION ON SURFACES 258 17.4 SYNTHETIC MOLECULAR MOTORS AND MACHINES 263 17.4.1 BIASED BROWNIAN MOTION 264 IMAGE 5 CONTENTS IX 17.4.2 CHEMICALLY DRIVEN MOLECULAR MOTORS 265 17.4.3 LIGHT-DRIVEN MOLECULAR MACHINES BASED ON AZOBENZENES 268 17.4.4 LIGHT-DRIVEN MOLECULAR ROTARY MOTORS 269 17.4.5 SECOND-GENERATION LIGHT-DRIVEN MOLECULAR MOTORS 272 17.5 MOLECULAR MACHINES: PUTTING MOTORS TO WORK 274 17.5.1 LIGHT-DRIVEN MACHINES 274 17.5.2 PHOTOCHEMICALLY DRIVEN MECHANICAL CHANGES IN CRYSTALS AND POLYMERS 276 17.5.3 MOLECULAR MOTORS OPERATING ON SURFACES 279 17.6 MOLECULAR MOTORS AT WORK 282 17.7 CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK 283 REFERENCES 285 18 DISCUSSION 4.A 292 CHAIRMAN: TAKUZO AIDA 19 COMMENT ON MOLECULAR MACHINES BASED ON NON-INTERLOCKING MOLECULES (OTHER THAN CATENANES AND ROTAXANES) 297 JOSEF MICHL REFERENCES 300 20 A FEW HINTS TOWARDS ARTIFICIAL ACTIVE MACROSCOPIC SYSTEMS 301 JACQUES PROST 20.1 ACTIVE MOLECULES 301 20.2 ACTIVE GELS 302 20.3 EXPECTED PROPERTIES 304 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 304 REFERENCES 305 21 FLUCTUATION THEOREM, NONEQUILIBRIUM WORK, AND MOLECULAR MACHINES 307 PIERRE GASPARD 21.1 INTRODUCTION 307 21.2 FLUCTUATION THEOREM 308 21.3 NONEQUILIBRIUM WORK RELATIONS 308 21.4 APPLICATION TO THE F,-ATPASE MOLECULAR MOTOR 309 21.5 PERSPECTIVES 320 21.6 NOTE ADDED AFTER THE CONFERENCE 310 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 322 REFERENCES 311 22 DISCUSSION 4.B 323 CHAIRMAN: TAKUZO AIDA IMAGE 6 X CONTENTS PART FIVE TOWARDS MOLECULAR LOGICS AND ARTIFICIAL PHOTOSYNTHESIS 327 23 CHAIRMAN S COMMENTS 319 A. PRASANNA DE SILVA REFERENCES 320 24 TOWARDS MOLECULAR LOGIC AND ARTIFICIAL PHOTOSYNTHESIS 321 DEVENS GUST, THOMAS A. MOORE, AND ANA L. MOORE 24.1 INTRODUCTION 321 24.2 ARTIFICIAL PHOTOSYNTHESIS 321 24.2.1 NATURAL PHOTOSYNTHESIS 322 24.2.2 REALIZING ARTIFICIAL PHOTOSYNTHESIS 324 24.2.2.1 MIMICKING THE REACTION CENTER 324 24.2.2.2 ARTIFICIAL ANTENNA SYSTEMS 333 24.2.2.3 USING THE STORED ENERGY 336 24.3 MOLECULAR LOGIC 337 24.3.1 WHAT IS MOLECULAR LOGIC? 337 24.3.2 SIMPLE SWITCHES 338 24.3.3 CHEMICALLY OPERATED LOGIC GATES 339 24.3.4 PHOTOCHEMICAL LOGIC GATES AND RELATED DEVICES 340 24.3.5 COMBINATIONS OF LOGIC GATES 343 24.3.6 RECONFIGURABLE MOLECULAR LOGIC DEVICES 344 24.3.7 ULTRAFAST SWITCHING 346 24.3.8 COMMUNICATION AMONG MOLECULAR SWITCHES 347 24.3.9 ARE THERE APPLICATIONS FOR MOLECULAR LOGIC? 348 24.4 FINAL COMMENTS 350 REFERENCES 350 25 DISCUSSION 5.A 355 CHAIRMAN: A. PRASANNA DE SILVA 26 ARTIFICIAL PHOTOSYNTHESIS: OXYGEN EVOLUTION FROM PHOTOCHEMICAL WATER SPLITTING 361 VINCENZO BALZANI 26.1 INTRODUCTION 361 26.2 OXYGEN EVOLUTION 362 26.3 LESSONS FROM NATURE 363 26.4 PROTON-COUPLED ELECTRON TRANSFER 364 REFERENCES 364 27 POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS OF MOLECULAR LOGIC 367 ALBERTO CREDI 27.1 INTRODUCTION 367 27.2 DISCUSSION 368 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 373 REFERENCES 374 IMAGE 7 CONTENTS XI 28 DISCUSSION 5.B 377 CHAIRMAN: A. PRASANNA DE SILVA PART SIX FROM SINGLE MOLECULES TO PRACTICAL DEVICES 379 29 FROM SINGLE MOLECULES TO PRACTICAL DEVICES 382 JEAN-PIERRE LAUNAY 29.1 INTRODUCTION 382 29.2 DEVICES BASED ON MECHANICAL EFFECTS 382 29.2.1 MOLECULES AS TOOLS ON SURFACES 382 29.2.2 TRANSPORT BY MOLECULES ON SURFACES 382 29.2.3 ROTORS AND MOTORS ON SURFACES 385 29.2.4 GEARS 389 29.2.5 RACKS AND PINIONS ON SURFACES 390 29.2.6 THE CHALLENGE OF UNIDIRECTIONAL ROTATION (MOSTLY IN SOLUTION) 391 29.2.7 VEHICLES ON SURFACES 393 29.3 DEVICES BASED ON ELECTRONIC EFFECTS 397 29.3.1 PRELIMINARY: HOW TO CONNECT WIRES TO A SINGLE MOLECULE 398 29.3.2 OVERVIEW OF THE DIFFERENT TRANSPORT REGIMES 400 29.3.3 WIRES 405 29.3.4 CONNECTING ELEMENTS TO METAL ELECTRODES: IMPORTANCE OF THE ATOMIC PRECISION 408 29.3.5 RECTIFICATION 409 29.3.6 SINGLE ELECTRON STORAGE 411 29.3.7 NEGATIVE DIFFERENTIAL RESISTANCE DEVICES 412 29.3.8 SINGLE-MOLECULE TRANSISTORS 414 29.4 DEVICES BASED ON A COMBINATION OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRONIC EFFECTS 426 29.4.1 SWITCHES 426 29.4.2 AMPLIFIER WITH C 60 428 29.4.3 MOLECULAR AMMETER 429 29.4.4 MORSE MANIPULATOR 421 29.4.5 QUANTUM LOGICAL GATE 422 29.5 CONCLUSIONS 424 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 426 REFERENCES 426 30 DISCUSSION 6.A 429 CHAIRMAN: ENRICO DALCANALE 31 A SPRING-LOADED DEVICE 435 DARIUSH AJAMI AND JULIUS REBEKJR NOTES AFTER THE CONFERENCE 440 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 442 REFERENCES 442 IMAGE 8 XII CONTENTS 32 FROM ELECTROCHEMICALLY-DRIVEN CONFORMATIONAL POLYMERIC STATES TO MACROSCOPIC SENSING AND TACTILE MUSCLES 443 TORIBIO F. OTERO REFERENCES 452 33 CONTROLLING SELF-ASSEMBLY IN SPACE AND TIME 453 BEN L. FERINGA 33.1 INTRODUCTION 453 33.2 LOW-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT GELATORS 453 33.3 DYNAMIC CONTROL OF GELATION 455 33.4 CONCLUDING REMARKS 460 REFERENCES 460 34 DISCUSSION 6.B 463 CHAIRMAN: ENRICO DALCANALE INDEX 467
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