five

Neighboring Component Effect in a Tri-stable [2]Rotaxane

收藏
Figshare2018-10-15 更新2026-04-29 收录
下载链接:
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Neighboring_Component_Effect_in_a_Tri-stable_2_Rotaxane/7207157
下载链接
链接失效反馈
官方服务:
资源简介:
The redox properties of cyclobis­(paraquat-p-phenylene)­cyclophane (CBPQT4+) render it a uniquely variable source of recognition in the context of mechanically interlocked molecules, through aromatic donor–acceptor interactions in its fully oxidized state (CPBQT4+) and radical-pairing interactions in its partially reduced state (CBPQT2(•+)). Although it is expected that the fully reduced neutral state (CBPQT(0)) might behave as a π-donating recognition unit, resulting in a dramatic change in its binding properties when compared with the other two redox states, its role in rotaxanes has not yet been investigated. To address this challenge, we report herein the synthesis of a tri-stable [2]­rotaxane in which a CBPQT4+ ring is mechanically interlocked with a dumbbell component containing five recognition sites(i) a bipyridinium radical cation (BIPY(•+)) located centrally along the axis of the dumbbell, straddled by (ii) two tetrafluoro­phenylene units linked to (iii) two triazole rings. In addition to the selective recognition between (iv) the CBPQT4+ ring and the triazole units, and (v) the CBPQT2(•+) ring and the reduced BIPY(•+) unit in the dumbbell component, investigations in solution have now confirmed the presence of additional non-covalent bonding interactions between the CBPQT(0) ring, acting as a donor in its neutral state, and the two tetrafluoro­phenylene acceptors in the dumbbell component. The unveiling of this piece of molecular recognition in a [2]­rotaxane is reminiscent of the existence in much simpler, covalently linked, organic molecules of neighboring group participation (anchimeric assistance giving way to trans­annular interactions) in small-, medium-, and large-membered rings.
创建时间:
2018-10-15
5,000+
优质数据集
54 个
任务类型
进入经典数据集
二维码
社区交流群

面向社区/商业的数据集话题

二维码
科研交流群

面向高校/科研机构的开源数据集话题

数据驱动未来

携手共赢发展

商业合作