Sulfate-induced large amplitude conformational change in a Solomon link.
Cuong Dat DoDávid PálAndrey BelyaevMarion PupierAnniina KiesiläElina KaleniusBartomeu GalmésAntonio FronteraAmalia I Poblador BahamondeFabien B L CougnonPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
A doubly-interlocked [2]catenane - or Solomon link - undergoes a complex conformational change upon addition of sulfate in methanol. This transformation generates a single pocket where two SO 4 2- anions bind through multiple hydrogen bonds and electrostatic interactions. Despite the close proximity of the two anions, binding is highly cooperative.