An Artificial Molecular Transporter

ChemistryOpen. 2015 Dec 30;5(2):120-4. doi: 10.1002/open.201500217. eCollection 2016 Apr.

Abstract

The transport of substrates is one of the main tasks of biomolecular machines in living organisms. We report a synthetic small-molecule system designed to catch, displace, and release molecular cargo in solution under external control. The system consists of a bistable rotaxane that behaves as an acid-base controlled molecular shuttle, whose ring component bears a tether ending with a nitrile group. The latter can be coordinated to a ruthenium complex that acts as the load, and dissociated upon irradiation with visible light. The cargo loading/unloading and ring transfer/return processes are reversible and can be controlled independently. The robust coordination bond ensures that the cargo remains attached to the device while the transport takes place.

Keywords: molecular machines; molecular shuttles; nanoscience; photochemistry; rotaxane.