分子最小的三叶草结是最紧的吗?

IF 16.9 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Wei-Tao Xu, Chenxing Guo, Yefei Jiang, Wei-Jian Li, Xiao-Qin Xu, Xue Li, Siqi Luo, Prof. Dr. Lianrui Hu, Prof. Dr. Xiujun Yu, Prof. Dr. Xiaopeng Li, Prof. Dr. Hai-Bo Yang, Prof. Dr. Wei Wang
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摘要

紧密性工程已经发展成为一种有效的策略,用于设计具有所需性能和功能的打结、编织和纠缠分子和材料,因为紧密性是决定打结链性能的主要参数。然而,作为一个吸引人的话题,激发了数学家、物理学家、化学家和生物学家的灵感,最小的结是否就是最紧的结,在实验上仍然没有得到解决。为了解决这一挑战,本研究通过开发一种新的模块化自组装方法,成功地合成了一系列具有短至70个主原子的有机三叶草结。令我们惊讶的是,在梯度串联质谱的帮助下,定量紧密度评价表明,骨架交叉比(BCR)为24.0的分子三叶结甚至比BCR为23.3的分子三叶结(即迄今为止合成的最小的有机三叶结,最短的绳长)更紧密,从而展示了一个意想不到的有趣的奇偶效应,以增强对分子结紧密度调节的理解。
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Is the Smallest Molecular Trefoil Knot Actually the Tightest One?

Is the Smallest Molecular Trefoil Knot Actually the Tightest One?

Tightness engineering has evolved as an efficient strategy for the design of knotted, woven, and entangled molecules and materials with desired properties and functions since tightness is a primary parameter that determines the property of a knotted strand. However, as an attractive topic that inspires mathematicians, physicists, chemists, and biologists, whether the smallest knot is exactly the tightest one remains unaddressed experimentally. To tackle this challenge, a series of organic trefoil knots with the backbone-atom as short as 70 have been successfully synthesized by developing a new modular self-assembly approach in this study. To our great surprise, with the help of gradient tandem mass spectrometry, the quantitative tightness evaluation suggested that the molecular trefoil knot with a backbone crossing ratio (BCR) of 24.0 is even tighter than the one with a BCR of 23.3 (i.e., the smallest organic trefoil knot with the shortest ropelength synthesized so far), thus demonstrating an unexpected yet interesting odd-even effect to enhance the understanding of the tightness regulation of molecular knots.

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CiteScore
26.60
自引率
6.60%
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3549
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Angewandte Chemie, a journal of the German Chemical Society (GDCh), maintains a leading position among scholarly journals in general chemistry with an impressive Impact Factor of 16.6 (2022 Journal Citation Reports, Clarivate, 2023). Published weekly in a reader-friendly format, it features new articles almost every day. Established in 1887, Angewandte Chemie is a prominent chemistry journal, offering a dynamic blend of Review-type articles, Highlights, Communications, and Research Articles on a weekly basis, making it unique in the field.
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