Butin and butein are significant bioactive flavanones derived from plants, existing as tautomers of each other. However, their physicochemical attributes, such as their spectral profiles under varying experimental conditions in aqueous solutions and established chromatographic methods for distinguishing between them, remain undetermined. In this study, we determined the basic properties of butin and butein using conventional spectroscopic, reversed-phase, and chiral HPLC analyses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the synthesis and microscopic investigations of two chiral helical porphyrin supramolecular polymers with different coordinating metals that are expected to be capable of serving as synthetic macromolecular motors driven by thermal fluctuations. Furthermore, based on their microscopic images, we propose a stepwise process for the formation of higher-order structures. These porphyrins formed completely different association states, and this was reflected in the marked differences in the shapes of the supramolecular polymers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this work, a molecule "walking" along a single chain of a synthetic helical polymer, which is used as a rail on a substrate in an organic solvent at room temperature, is observed. The walking comprises the unidirectional processive movement of a short-chain molecule along a chiral helical chain in 3 nm steps, driven by Brownian motion and a tapping effect of the atomic force microscopy tip based on a flash ratchet mechanism. Furthermore, the rail consists of a long-chain substituted phenylacetylene polymer with pendant cholesteryl groups, along which the short-chain molecule can walk as a result of van der Waals interactions.
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