Catalytic Reversible (De)hydrogenation To Rotate a Chemically Fueled Molecular Switch
We report here the development of a rotating molecular switch based on metal-catalyzed reversible (de)-hydrogenation. Under an argon atmosphere, acceptorless dehydrogenation induces a switch from an alcohol to a ketone, while reversing to a hydrogen pressure switches back the system to the alcohol. Based on a tolane scaffold, such reversible (de)-hydrogenation enables 180° rotation. The absence of waste accumulation in a switch relying on chemical stimuli is of great significance and could potentially be applied to the design of efficient complex molecular machines.
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- Titre
- Catalytic Reversible (De)hydrogenation To Rotate a Chemically Fueled Molecular Switch
- Type de publication
- Article de revue
- Année de publication
- 2022
- Auteurs
- Olivieri, Enzo, Shao Na, Rosas Roselyne, Naubron Jean-Valère, and Quintard Adrien
- Revue
- Angewandte Chemie International Edition
- Volume
- 61
- Pagination
- e202214763
Soumis le 13 janvier 2023