Highly polycyclic small molecule

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This page is about small molecules that feature a lot of polycyclic elements.
Polycycles not just in in 2D but also (and perhaps predominately so) in 3D.
Preferably with no free rotational degrees of freedom in the molecule.

Such molecules may eventual provide a way out of the
fat finger problem vs floppy finger problem dilemma
that one faces with natural proteins.

Highly polycyclic small molecule could be integrated as an artificial side-chain in synthetic peptides.
For integration of different technologies see page:
Combining advantages of different selfassembly technologies

Examples

Spiroligomers

  • 2D polycyclic
  • no rotational degrees of freedom

Molecules close to adamantane in structure. These are close in nature to diamond. One proposal are adamantanes with corners substituted with boron sand or nitrogen.

  • Either alternatingly wit four nitrigens and 4 borons
  • Or all the same either all 8 substituted with nitrogen (adamanzane) or all 8 substituted with boron.

Misc

Aromatic polycyclic compounds are also often optically active and potentially of interest as basis for optically activated nanoscale actuators.

Related


External links

Wikipedia

  • Adamanzane – adamantane with corners substituted by nitrogen atoms
  • The boron analogon to adamanzane
  • The alternating nitrogen boron version of adamanzane




Exotic miscellaneous: