| Literature DB >> 22033540 |
Matthijs R Panman1, Pavol Bodis, Danny J Shaw, Bert H Bakker, Arthur C Newton, Euan R Kay, David A Leigh, Wybren Jan Buma, Albert M Brouwer, Sander Woutersen.
Abstract
Time-resolved vibrational spectroscopy is used to investigate the inter-component motion of an ultraviolet-triggered two-station molecular shuttle. The operation cycle of this molecular shuttle involves several intermediate species, which are observable in the amide I and amide II regions of the mid-IR spectrum. Using ab initio calculations on specific parts of the rotaxane, and by comparing the transient spectra of the normal rotaxane with that of the N-deuterated version, we can assign the observed vibrational modes of each species occurring during the shuttling cycle in an unambiguous way. The complete time- and frequency-dependent data set is analyzed using singular value decomposition (SVD). Using a kinetic model to describe the time-dependent concentrations of the transient species, we derive the absorption spectra associated with each stage in the operation cycle of the molecular shuttle, including the recombination of the charged species.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22033540 DOI: 10.1039/c1cp22146a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Chem Chem Phys ISSN: 1463-9076 Impact factor: 3.676