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A reversible molecular valve.

Nguyen, Thoi D Tseng, Hsian-Rong Celestre, Paul C Flood, Amar H Liu, Yi Stoddart, J Fraser Zink, Jeffrey I

Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

In everyday life, a macroscopic valve is a device with a movable control element that regulates the flow of gases or liquids by blocking and opening passageways. Construction of such a device on the nanoscale level requires (i) suitably proportioned movable control elements, (ii) a method for operating them on demand, and (iii) appropriately sized ...

Photoinduced electron flow in a self-assembling supramolecular extension cable.

Ferrer, Belén Rogez, Guillaume Credi, Alberto Ballardini, Roberto Gandolfi, Maria Teresa Balzani, Vincenzo Liu, Yi Tseng, Hsian-Rong Stoddart, J Fraser

Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

We report the design, bottom-up construction, characterization, and operation of a supramolecular system capable of mimicking the function played by a macroscopic electrical extension cable. The system is made up of a light-powered electron source, an electron drain, and a cable as the molecular components programmed to self-assemble by means of tw...

Chemical synthesis gets a fillip from molecular recognition and self-assembly processes.

Stoddart, J Fraser Tseng, Hsian-Rong

Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

By drawing on nature conceptually, the practice of chemical synthesis can now be broadened in scope to include the supramolecular synthesis of supermolecules and their postassembly covalent modification to form mechanically interlocked molecules, which the chemist can use to build functioning nanosystems after the style of those found in the living...

Evaluation of synthetic linear motor-molecule actuation energetics.

Brough, Branden Northrop, Brian H Schmidt, Jacob J Tseng, Hsian-Rong Houk, Kendall N Stoddart, J Fraser Ho, Chih-Ming

Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

By applying atomic force microscope (AFM)-based force spectroscopy together with computational modeling in the form of molecular force-field simulations, we have determined quantitatively the actuation energetics of a synthetic motor-molecule. This multidisciplinary approach was performed on specifically designed, bistable, redox-controllable [2]ro...

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