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The effect of thread-like monomer structure on the synthesis of poly[ n ]catenanes from metallosupramolecular polymers.

Marissa M TranquilliBenjamin W RaweGuancen LiuStuart J Rowan
Published in: Chemical science (2023)
The main-chain poly[ n ]catenane consists of a series of interlocked rings that resemble a macroscopic chain-link structure. Recently, the synthesis of such intriguing polymers was reported via a metallosupramolecular polymer (MSP) template that consists of alternating units of macrocyclic and linear thread-like monomers. Ring closure of the thread components has been shown to yield a mixture of cyclic, linear, and branched poly[ n ]catenanes. Reported herein are studies aimed at accessing new poly[ n ]catenanes via this approach and exploring the effect the thread-like monomer structure has on the poly[ n ]catenane synthesis. Specifically, the effect of the size of the aromatic linker and alkenyl chains of the thread-like monomer is investigated. Three new poly[ n ]catenanes (with different ring sizes) were prepared using the MSP approach and the results show that tailoring the structure of the thread-like monomer can allow the selective synthesis of branched poly[ n ]catenanes.
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