Dual-Mode Control of PET Process in a Ferrocene-Functionalized [2]Rotaxane with High-Contrast Fluorescence Output
Organic Letters2012Vol. 14(9), pp. 2334–2337
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Abstract
The shuttling motion of the ferrocene-functionalized macrocycle between the dibenzylammonium and the N-methyltriazolium recognition sites in a bistable [2]rotaxane, as well as the photoinduced electron transfer process occurring between ferrocene units and the morpholin-naphthalimide fluorescent stopper, can be adjusted not only by acid-base stimuli but also addition-removal of the fluoride anion, along with remarkable, high-contrast fluorescent intensity changes.
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