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  • Nitroxide radicals serve as effective catalysts for oxidizing primary alcohols within a specially designed rotaxane structure that includes a paramagnetic crown ether and a molecular axle.
  • The rotaxane's primary catalyst is a nitroxide radical that changes its oxidation state during the reaction, while Cerium(IV)/O acts as the co-oxidant.
  • The study not only details the synthesis and characterization of the rotaxane using various analytical techniques but also explores its potential for developing autonomous molecular machines based on this catalytic process.

Article Abstract

Nitroxide radicals are widely utilized as catalysts for the oxidation of primary alcohols. Here, the aerobic catalytic oxidation cycle of nitroxide radicals has been implemented within a mechanically interlocked rotaxane architecture consisting of a paramagnetic crown ether, which is confined by a molecular axle containing a dialkylammonium station and a 1,2,3-triazole unit. The rotaxane is engineered to exploit the oxidation of a primary alcohol: the primary catalyst is the wheel, a nitroxide radical capable of altering its oxidation state during the catalytic cycle, while the co-oxidant is the Cerium(IV)/O couple. The synthesis of the proposed rotaxane, along with its characterization using EPR, HRMS, voltammetry and NMR data, is reported in the paper. The aerobic catalytic oxidation cycle was further investigated using EPR, NMR and GC-MS analyses. This study can aid in the design of autonomously driven molecular machines that exploit the aerobic catalytic oxidation of nitroxide radicals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11603149PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42004-024-01375-0DOI Listing

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