A Double-Leg Donor–Acceptor Molecular Elevator: New Insight into Controlling the Distance of Two Platforms
Organic Letters2013Vol. 15(7), pp. 1698–1701
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Abstract
A double-leg elevator with an electron-rich anthracene moiety at the platformlike component and an electron-deficient naphthalenediimide unit in the middle of a double-leg riglike component was prepared through "click chemistry", in which the reversible elevator movement between different levels could be controlled upon the addition of base and acid.
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