A molecular shuttle is a molecular system that can undergo reversible conformational or positional changes, typically in response to external stimuli such as changes in pH, temperature, light, or chemical signals. These changes allow the molecule to transport or relay ions, small molecules, or other components from one location to another within a molecular framework. Molecular shuttles have garnered significant interest in the fields of nanotechnology, drug delivery, molecular machines, and supramolecular chemistry.
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