Design and synthesis of a bis-macrocyclic host and guests as building blocks for small molecular knots.
Elizabeth A MargolisRebecca J KeyesStephen D LockeyEdward E FenlonPublished in: Beilstein journal of organic chemistry (2020)
The thread-link-cut (TLC) approach has previously shown promise as a novel method to synthesize molecular knots. The modular second-generation approach to small trefoil knots described herein involves electrostatic interactions between an electron-rich bis-macrocyclic host compound and electron-deficient guests in the threading step. The bis-macrocyclic host was synthesized in eight steps and 6.6% overall yield. Ammonium and pyridinium guests were synthesized in 4-5 steps. The TLC knot-forming sequence was carried out and produced a product with the expected molecular weight, but, unfortunately, further characterization did not produce conclusive results regarding the topology of the product.