Michael Schmittel
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Grossmann L, Korn S, Breuer R, Schmittel M, Weber H, Heckl W, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2025 Feb;
:e202422521.
PMID: 39950397
A key milestone in the field of On-Surface Synthesis (OSS) is the development of generic protocols for covalent coupling on inert surfaces. Typically, metal surfaces are used in OSS, but...
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Kumar Biswas P, Paul I, Schmittel M
Chemistry
. 2024 Oct;
30(72):e202402979.
PMID: 39417707
A networked supramolecular logic AND gate system is accomplished using precise chemical communication within a multicomponent ensemble via metal ion-driven self-sorting processes. The cybernetic AND gate is composed of a...
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Paul I, Valiyev I, Ghosh A, Schmittel M
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2024 Jun;
60(55):7085-7088.
PMID: 38896476
Nanorotor R1 (420 kHz) was assembled from five components utilizing three orthogonal interactions. Post-modification at the distal position generated the advanced six component rotor R2 (45 kHz). The decrease in...
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Mondal D, Elramadi E, Kundu S, Schmittel M
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2024 Apr;
60(35):4659-4662.
PMID: 38596877
Triphenyl phosphane (TPP) and an epoxide as a fuel system transiently transformed a non-catalytic six-component turnstile into a four-component catalytic rotor releasing -methyl pyrrolidine and a copper(I) complex. The two...
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Elramadi E, Kundu S, Mondal D, Paululat T, Schmittel M
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2024 Mar;
63(22):e202404444.
PMID: 38530118
Stepwise dissipative control of two distinct motions, i.e., shuttling and sliding, is demonstrated in a single multicomponent device. When [2]rotaxane 1, which acts as a biped, and deck 2 were...
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Grossmann L, Hocke M, Galeotti G, Contini G, Floreano L, Cossaro A, et al.
Nanoscale
. 2024 Mar;
16(15):7612-7625.
PMID: 38512302
On-surface synthesis often proceeds under kinetic control due to the irreversibility of key reaction steps, rendering kinetic studies pivotal. The accurate quantification of reaction rates also bears potential for unveiling...
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Valiyev I, Paul I, Li Y, Elramadi E, Schmittel M
Dalton Trans
. 2024 Feb;
53(8):3454-3458.
PMID: 38305461
When the slider-on-deck [Cu(1)(2)] and guest G were treated with palladium(II) ions, the biped 2 was released from [Cu(1)(2)] generating the nanocage [Pd(2)(G)] with guest G being encapsulated (NetState-II). This...
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Paul I, Valiyev I, Schmittel M
J Am Chem Soc
. 2024 Jan;
146(4):2435-2444.
PMID: 38251983
To increase information density and security in communication, Nature at times encodes signals in the time domain, for instance, Ca ion signals. Double encoding in the time domain operates beyond...
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Mondal D, Kundu S, Elramadi E, Rajasekaran V, Schmittel M
J Am Chem Soc
. 2023 Nov;
145(49):26520-26524.
PMID: 38019966
Herein, we demonstrate the selective dissipative and orthogonal actuation of two distinct molecular devices controlled by alternate fuel use. When the multicomponent ensemble of [2]rotaxane and turnstile [Cu()()] was charged...
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Elramadi E, Kundu S, Mondal D, Schmittel M
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2023 Apr;
59(33):4915-4918.
PMID: 37010130
When the basic ligand 3 was added to the heteroleptic three-component slider-on-deck [Ag(1)(2)] (sliding frequency = 57 kHz), it operated as a moderate brake pad ( = 45 kHz). Due...