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Discrete Stimuli-Responsive Multirotaxanes with Supramolecular Cores Constructed through a Modular Approach

  • Wei Wang
  • , Bin Sun
  • , Xu Qing Wang
  • , Yuan Yuan Ren
  • , Li Jun Chen
  • , Jianqiu Ma
  • , Yanyan Zhang
  • , Xiaopeng Li
  • , Yihua Yu
  • , Hongwei Tan
  • , Hai Bo Yang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • East China Normal University
  • Texas State University
  • Beijing Normal University

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Abstract

The synthesis of discrete multirotaxanes with well-defined structures remains a great challenge. Herein, we present the successful construction of diverse discrete multirotaxanes with well-defined supramolecular metallacycles as cores by a modular approach. Moreover, these novel multirotaxanes featured a stimuli-responsive property that enabled the introduction and removal of the bromide anion by taking advantage of dynamic nature of the supramolecular metallacycle scaffold. Through the combination of rotaxane-containing prefunctionalized building blocks with the corresponding different organoplatinum(II) acceptor building blocks (60, 120, or 180°), diverse discrete multirotaxanes with well-defined metallacycles (rhomboid or hexagon) as cores as well as certain numbers of rotaxane units were successfully obtained quantitatively by means of coordination-driven self-assembly. Furthermore, owing to the existence of a dynamic metallacycle as the supramolecular cores, the resultant multirotaxanes showed anion-induced disassembly and reassembly properties, which allowed for the reversible transformation between multirotaxanes and the corresponding individual rotaxane-containing building blocks. Therefore, this research not only enriches the family of discrete multirotaxanes, but also provides a novel strategy for the construction of "smart" stimuli-responsive multirotaxane systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6286-6294
Number of pages9
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume21
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Apr 2015

Keywords

  • metallacycles
  • rotaxanes
  • self-assembly
  • stimulus response
  • supramolecular chemistry

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