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Syntheses of three-dimensional catenanes under kinetic control.

Yong WuQing-Hui GuoYunyan QiuJacob A WeberRyan M YoungLaura BancroftYang JiaoHongliang ChenBo SongWenqi LiuYuanning FengXingang ZhaoXuesong LiLong ZhangXiao-Yang ChenHao LiMichael R WasielewskiJ Fraser Stoddart
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
Although catenanes comprising two ring-shaped components can be made in large quantities by templation, the preparation of three-dimensional (3D) catenanes with cage-shaped components is still in its infancy. Here, we report the design and syntheses of two 3D catenanes by a sequence of SN2 reactions in one pot. The resulting triply mechanically interlocked molecules were fully characterized in both the solution and solid states. Mechanistic studies have revealed that a suit[3]ane, which contains a threefold symmetric cage component as the suit and a tribromide component as the body, is formed at elevated temperatures. This suit[3]ane was identified as the key reactive intermediate for the selective formation of the two 3D catenanes which do not represent thermodynamic minima. We foresee a future in which this particular synthetic strategy guides the rational design and production of mechanically interlocked molecules under kinetic control.
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