В свободном доступе выложены статьи Нобелевских лауреатов по химии 2016 г. (от Wiley)
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2016 has been awarded jointly to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, University of Strasbourg, France, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA, and Bernard L. Feringa, University of Groningen, The Netherlands, for the design and synthesis of molecular machines.
The Nobel Laureates have developed the world's smallest machines by taking molecular systems out of the stalemate of equilibrium into energy-filled states in which their movements can be controlled. Molecular machines will likely be used in the development of new materials, sensors, and energy storage systems.
Select Publications by Jean-Pierre Sauvage
Light-Driven Machine Prototypes Based on Dissociative Excited States: Photoinduced Decoordination and Thermal Recoordination of a Ring in a Ruthenium(II)-Containing [2]Catenane
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Towards Synthetic Molecular Muscles: Contraction and Stretching of a Linear Rotaxane Dimer
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
A Synthetic Molecular Trefoil Knot
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Combining Topological and Steric Constraints for the Preparation of Heteroleptic Copper(I) Complexes
Chemistry - A European Journal
A Transition Metal Containing Rotaxane in Motion: Electrochemically Induced Pirouetting of the Ring on the Threaded Dumbbell
Chemistry - A European Journal
Construction of One-Dimensional Multicomponent Molecular Arrays: Control of Electronic and Molecular Motions
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Electrochemically and Photochemically Driven Ring Motions in a Disymmetrical Copper [2]-Catenate
Journal of the American Chemical Society
A Switchable Hybrid [2]-Catenane Based on Transition Metal Complexation and π-Electron Donor-Acceptor Interactions
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Electrochemically Triggered Swinging of a [2]-Catenate
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Synthesis of a Doubly Interlocked [2]-Catenane
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Synthesis of Biscopper(I) [3]Catenates: Multiring Interlocked Coordinating Systems
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Electrochemically Induced Molecular Motions in a Copper(I) Complex Pseudorotaxane
Chemical Communications
Molecular Structure of a Catenand and Its Copper(I) Catenate: Complete Rearrangement of the Interlocked Macrocyclic Ligands by Complexation
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications
Select Publications by Sir J. Fraser Stoddart
From Supramolecular to Systems Chemistry: Complexity Emerging out of Simplicity
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Wholly Synthetic Molecular Machines
ChemPhysChem
Modular Synthesis and Dynamics of a Variety of Donor–Acceptor Interlocked Compounds Prepared by Click Chemistry
Chemistry, An Asian Journal
Autonomous Artificial Nanomotor Powered by Sunlight
Proceedings of the National Acaddemy of Sciences
A Molecular Elevator
Science
A Nanomechanical Device Based on Linear Molecular Motors
Applied Physics Letters
Molecular-Based Electronically Switchable Tunnel Junction Devices
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Artificial Molecular Machines
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
A [2]Catenane-Based Solid State Electronically Reconfigurable Switch
Science
Electronically Configurable Molecular-Based Logic Gates
Science
Simple Molecular Machines: Chemically Driven Unthreading and Rethreading of a [2]pseudorotaxane
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
A Switchable Hybrid [2]-Catenane Based on Transition Metal Complexation and π-Electron Donor-Acceptor Interactions
Journal of the American Chemical Society
A Molecular Shuttle
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene). A Tetracationic Multipurpose Receptor
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Select Publications by Bernard L. Feringa
Dynamic Responsive Systems for Catalytic Function
Chemistry - A European Journal
Enantiopure Functional Molecular Motors Obtained by a Switchable Chiral-Resolution Process
Chemistry - A European Journal
Emerging Targets in Photopharmacology
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
New Functional Materials Based on Self-Assembling Organogels: From Serendipity towards Design
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
A Reversible, Unidirectional Molecular Rotary Motor Driven by Chemical Energy
Science
An Ultrafast Surface-Bound Photo-Active Molecular Motor
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences
Источник: Wiley