posted on 2016-02-22, 07:44authored byDerik
K. Frantz, Anthony Linden, Kim K. Baldridge, Jay S. Siegel
Dynamic gearing of molecular spur gears, the most common
type of
mechanical gear, is elucidated. Molecular design and conformational
analysis show that derivatives of 4,4-bis(triptycen-9-ylethynyl)bibenzimidazole
represent suitable constructs to investigate gearing behavior of collateral
triptycene (Tp) groups. To test this design, DFT calculations (B97-D/Def2-TZVP)
were employed and the results suggest that these molecules undergo
geared rotation preferentially to gear slippage. Synthesis of derivatives
was carried out, providing a series of molecular spur gears, including
the first desymmetrized spur gear molecules, which were subsequently
subjected to stereochemical analysis.