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Chemistry
; 23(68): 17217-17221, 2017 Dec 06.
Artículo
en Inglés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-29053892
RESUMEN
Using variable temperature 2 H static NMR spectra and 13 C spin-lattice relaxation times (T1 ), we show that two different porous organic cages with tubular architectures are ultra-fast molecular rotors. The central para-phenylene rings that frame the "windows" to the cage voids display very rapid rotational rates of the order of 1.2-8×106 â Hz at 230â K with low activation energy barriers in the 12-18â kJ mol-1 range. These cages act as hosts to iodine guest molecules, which dramatically slows down the rotational rates of the phenylene groups (5-10×104 â Hz at 230â K), demonstrating potential use in applications that require molecular capture and release.