Imine-bridged rotaxanes are a new type of rotaxane in which the axle and macrocyclic ring are connected by imine bonds. We have previously reported that in imine-bridged rotaxane 5, the shuttling motion of the macrocycle could be controlled by changing the temperature. In this study, we investigated how the axle and macrocycle structures affect the construction of the imine-bridged rotaxane as well as the dynamic equilibrium between imine-bridged rotaxane 5 and [2]rotaxane 7 by using various combinations of axles (1 A,B), macrocycles (2 a-e), and side-stations (XYL and TEG).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe construction and switching properties of a novel class of molecular shuttles 1 with imine-bonding stations for macrocyclic diamine parts are reported. Studies on dithioacetalized [2]rotaxane 4 with two hydrogen-bonding stations and a masked imine-bonding station showed that protonation of a macrocycle increases the shuttling barrier due to hydrogen-bond formation between NH 3 (+) groups and the TEG-stations. Hydrolysis of the imine-bonds of the imine-bridged molecular shuttles 1b, c with TEG-stations could exclusively give the [2]rotaxane 2b, c.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere appear to be multiple indicators for the presence of globus pharyngeus. We have assumed that patients with abnormal gastric motility can be included among those suffering from globus pharyngeus. Gastric motility can be examined non-invasively using the electrogastrogram (EGG).
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