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π-Stacking Stopper-Macrocycle Stabilized Dynamically Interlocked [2]Rotaxanes.

Sing-Ming ChanFung-Kit TangChing-Yau LamChak-Shing KwanSam Chun Kit HauKen Cham-Fai Leung
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The synthesis of mechanically interlocked molecules is valuable due to their unique topologies. With π-stacking intercomponent interaction, e.g., phenanthroline and anthracene, novel [2]rotaxanes have been synthesized by dynamic imine clipping reaction. Their X-ray crystal structures indicate the π-stackings between the anthracene moiety (stopper) on the thread and the (hetero)aromatic rings at the macrocycle of the rotaxanes. Moreover, the length of glycol chains affects the extra π-stacking intercomponent interactions between the phenyl groups and the dimethoxy phenyl groups on the thread. Dynamic combinatorial library has shown at best 84% distribution of anthracene-threaded phenanthroline-based rotaxane, coinciding with the crystallography in that the additional π-stacking intercomponent interactions could increase the thermodynamic stability and selectivity of the rotaxanes.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • mass spectrometry
  • electron microscopy