Molecular Gears: From Solution to Surfaces

Chemistry. 2021 Aug 19;27(47):12019-12031. doi: 10.1002/chem.202101489. Epub 2021 Jul 6.

Abstract

This review highlights the major efforts devoted to the development of molecular gears over the past 40 years, from pioneering covalent bis-triptycyl systems undergoing intramolecular correlated rotation in solution, to the most recent examples of gearing systems anchored on a surface, which allow intermolecular transmission of mechanical power. Emphasis is laid on the different strategies devised progressively to control the architectures of molecular bevel and spur gears, as intramolecular systems in solution or intermolecular systems on surfaces, while aiming at increased efficiency, complexity and functionality.

Keywords: cyclopentadienyl ligand; ruthenium; scanning tunneling microscopy; single molecule; triptycene.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Rotation*