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Polyamines containing naphthyl groups as pH-regulated molecular machines driven by light

2001

A series of compounds made up by linking methylnaphthalene fragments at both ends of different polyamine chains have shown to behave as pH-regulated molecular machines driven by light and fluorescence emission studies have proved the formation of an excimer between the two naphthalene units whose appearance, fluorescence intensity and decay times depend on the pH value of the media. Albelda Gimeno, Maria Teresa, Teresa.Albelda@uv.es ; Garcia-España Monsonis, Enrique, Enrique.Garcia-Es@uv.es ; Soriano Soto, Concepción, Concepcion.Soriano@uv.es

StereochemistryPHUNESCO::QUÍMICAPhotochemistryExcimerNaphthyl:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]CatalysisFluorescencechemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials ChemistryPolyaminesUNESCO::QUÍMICA::Química orgánicaMethylnaphthaleneNaphthalene:QUÍMICA::Química orgánica [UNESCO]Metals and AlloysGeneral ChemistryFluorescenceMolecular machineSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsFluorescence intensitychemistryPolyamines ; Naphthyl ; Methylnaphthalene ; PH ; FluorescenceCeramics and CompositesPolyamine
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Molecular Confinement in Femtoliter scale aqueous Compartments

2017

Molecular confinement is known to lead to acceleration of molecular dynamics along with surface interaction. Nature employs confinement in molecularly crowded, heterogeneous and, specialized femtoliter (fL) compartments inside living cells for spontaneously achieving higher reaction efficiency and spatial-programming of composite, multi-step biochemical processes. We here show the facile production of aqueous fL droplets for studying molecular confinement on a biochip. We prepare fL aqueous droplets in oil drops on solid substrates by a “field-free”- no external electric fields and electrolytes - piezoelectric inkjet printing in which a novel actuating waveform is employed by picoliter size…

inkjet printing molecular confinement molecular rotors molecular machines
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