Multimodal Molecular Motion in the Rotaxanes and Catenanes Incorporating Flexible Calix[n]phyrin Stations

The synthesis of [2]rotaxanes stoppered with one or two dipyrromethane groups opened a route for the construction of mechanically interlocked molecules incorporating various porphyrinoid stations. The exploitation of those precursors allowed for the creation of [3]rotaxanes and [2]catenanes based on...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2024-10, p.e202413579
Hauptverfasser: Szyszko, Bartosz, Grzelczak, Rafal, Basak, Tymoteusz, Trzaskowski, Bartosz, Kinzhybalo, Vasyl
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The synthesis of [2]rotaxanes stoppered with one or two dipyrromethane groups opened a route for the construction of mechanically interlocked molecules incorporating various porphyrinoid stations. The exploitation of those precursors allowed for the creation of [3]rotaxanes and [2]catenanes based on the calix[4]phyrin motif, presenting intriguing molecular dynamics. The intrinsic flexibility of the porphyrinoid allowed the introduction of a new type of molecular motion within the rotaxanes, termed fluttering. The latter involved a bending of the axle, interconverting two angular-shaped stereoisomers of the rotaxane through a planarised transition state. Simple chemical transformations, i.e. methylation and (de)protonation of [3]rotaxane and [2]catenane allowed for the controllable transformations within the conformationally flexible calix[4]phyrin-incorporated mechanically interlocked porphyrinoids.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.202413579