Chromene “Lock”, Thiol “Key”, and Mercury(II) Ion “Hand”: A Single Molecular Machine Recognition System
Posted on 2010-11-05 - 00:00
A regenerative, molecular machine-like “ON−OFF−ON” chemosensor based on a chromene molecule with the pyran ring “OFF−ON−OFF” cycle is reported for the first time. It behaves as a molecular lock that requires a thiol “key” to open the lock and a mercury(II) ion “hand” that unlatches the key for unsheathing the key to close the lock.
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Huo, Fang-Jun; Sun, Yuan-Qiang; Su, Jing; Yang, Yu-Tao; Yin, Cai-Xia; Chao, Jian-Bin (2016). Chromene “Lock”, Thiol “Key”, and Mercury(II) Ion “Hand”: A Single Molecular Machine Recognition System. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ol101771j