Optically sensed, molecular shuttles driven by acid–base chemistry
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Sarah J. Vella, Jorge Tiburcio, Stephen J. Loeb
A pair of bistable [2]rotaxane, molecular shuttles were prepared that combine 1,2-bis(pyridinium)ethane and benzylanilinium recognition sites; acid–base controlled shuttling of DB24C8 was accompanied by a change in colour and/or fluorescence intensity.
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